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time2roll
Feb 16, 2017Nomad
Member pianotuna has posted that the Magnum hybrid does not really provide voltage support.
If utility power sags, RV voltage sags along with it.
This makes sense if the utility power is 105 and the inverter provided 120 all the power would go back into the grid.
In some cases you might be able to limit utility power amps such that voltage does not sag but this would be a manual function. Otherwise you are looking at double conversion with all AC power provided by the inverter.
I assume Victron and the rest will operate similar.
If utility power sags, RV voltage sags along with it.
This makes sense if the utility power is 105 and the inverter provided 120 all the power would go back into the grid.
In some cases you might be able to limit utility power amps such that voltage does not sag but this would be a manual function. Otherwise you are looking at double conversion with all AC power provided by the inverter.
I assume Victron and the rest will operate similar.
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