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Tinstar wrote:dougrainer wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
Why would a 2,000 watt inverter be wired into a heat pump circuit?
Its not. He just has 2 problems. Doug
Doug, That's what I was wondering. I couldn't imagine them being fed from the inverter but I didn't know. Does the a/c/heat-pump wire straight into the 120-volt circuit panel and it is not controlled by the inverter. I don't have aqua-hot. I have ran extension cords and am using small space heaters to keep water from freezing.
Sunday morning, I had about 15 power outages that were only out for about 3 to 5 seconds which may have caused the problems. Have you ever seen "welded contacts" as a fault?
Feb-16-2021 08:39 PM
dougrainer wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
Why would a 2,000 watt inverter be wired into a heat pump circuit?
Its not. He just has 2 problems. Doug
Feb-16-2021 04:53 PM
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CA Traveler wrote:
Heat pumps don't work at 0F and I would not leave them on at 0F. In fact I have 2 dedicated 20A circuits for ceramic heaters. The water area includes both a DC heater and AquaHot register. This leaves the fresh water tank which is only protected by the AquaHot.
Therefore in really cold weather I'd use the electric heaters and Aquahot or winterize.
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PastorCharlie wrote:
Why would a 2,000 watt inverter be wired into a heat pump circuit?
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