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Oct-03-2023 11:44 AM
way2roll wrote:MrWizard wrote:
That is Normal a/c operation, and normal control operation, that is not auto generator start, i think you have miss understood the way it operates ,
Actually my understanding is, that's exactly how it's supposed to work. I have auto start on my panel and I set it to a threshold for the HVAC. If I am away, no shore power and temps climb high enough to start the HVAC, if auto start HVAC is on, it should start the gen. That's one of it's main purposes aside form keeping batts charged.
OP, make sure everything is set up to actually turn the genset on, more than 1/4 tank of fuel in the RV, batts are charged etc. Manually start it and ensure it runs the AC.
Per the manual on my C: selecting “Auto Gen Start Enable” on the Multiplex display and then pressing “on”. You will also need to make sure that the “HVAC Load” button is activated will then see a warning screen listing the safety issues associated with AGS usage. You are required to acknowledge these warnings by pressing and holding a button for 3 seconds or longer to enable AGS.
Oct-03-2023 05:26 AM
MrWizard wrote:
That is Normal a/c operation, and normal control operation, that is not auto generator start, i think you have miss understood the way it operates ,
Oct-02-2023 07:15 PM
Oct-02-2023 05:05 PM
dedmiston wrote:
Hey timelinex - I'm not sure that it works that way, but let me repeat it back to make sure I understand...
First of all, when you say HVAC I assume you mean air conditioning and not heat since the heater runs off 12v and doesn't need the gen.
You didn't say what you're doing for AC power to run the air conditioning, but I assume you're using an inverter (since the A/C won't run off your batteries) and not shore power (since you wouldn't need the gen if you have shore power).
If that's the case, then I don't know of an auto-start that's connected to the thermostat to start the gen X number of minutes before kicking on the air. The only auto-start function that I know of is triggered by the charge state of the batteries and comes on when your batteries get weak enough to require recharging.
Are you trying to run your air off of your batteries via an inverter? I don't think that would work anyway. Even if your inverter is wired to run your A/C units (which seems unlikely), the load would drain your batteries pretty quickly, to the point that you'd be better off running the gen the whole time anyway.
Or did I misunderstand your question completely? :B
The more I think about it, we only have two use cases with our A/C (and dogs):
1. We're heading out for the day and it's hot. If so, the A/C runs all day because it's hot all day, so we either need shore power or we need to run the gen all day.
2. It's the evening and it's hot enough to need the A/C running. In that case, the A/C stops and starts by the thermostat because it's not as hot as the daytime when it needs to run all day. In that case, we're home and we can switch the gen on and off.
Oct-02-2023 02:21 PM
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