โApr-30-2017 08:43 PM
โJun-05-2017 07:18 PM
ewarnerusa wrote:ewarnerusa wrote:
...Then the generator test -> Yamaha 2400.
Generator test was a success! High altitude blazing hot temps will be the true test though.
โJun-05-2017 06:53 PM
ewarnerusa wrote:
...Then the generator test -> Yamaha 2400.
โJun-05-2017 06:20 PM
TexasChaps wrote:
LOL.. I can just hear those batteries crying...
that level of abuse will shorten their life considerably..
โJun-05-2017 05:33 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi jharrell,
Music to my ears!
Any idea of the wattage draw on your 15k btu unit?
Thanks.
โJun-05-2017 03:23 PM
โJun-02-2017 10:22 AM
exploringcarolina wrote:
Completed installation of the Microair Easy Start 364 on a Dometic Penguin II 13.5K unit yesterday. After 5 start ups on shore power, tried AC operation with a Honda EU2000i, Eco mode off. The AC started & ran smoothly with outside temps at 86F at 900MSL.
โJun-02-2017 10:19 AM
โJun-02-2017 07:07 AM
โMay-07-2017 07:08 PM
pianotuna wrote:As you mentioned in your exchange with road-runner, power factor correction is merely a capacitor added to compensate for the inductance of motors or an autoformer in your case. This won't affect the EasyStart's operation since it is completely outside of its circuit and that of the air conditioner itself.
If I add power factor correction to the air conditioner will it "play well" with the EasyStart?
time2roll wrote:Hello time2roll. To add to what jharrell and pianotuna contributed for you, the EasyStart does not continue to learn after the first 5 starts are completed. This is one of its big advantages. Next, you can allow the EasyStart to conducts its learning with normal cycling, providing you know you completed all 5 starts before you start moving back and forth between generator and utility. The only reason we recommend manually cycling and waiting around for the 5 minutes for each trial is to make sure they all get completed. Depending on the weather, your A/C could run all night in one, very long, single cycle. Lastly, you can set the A/C's thermostat to "Fan On" instead of "Fan Auto", and that will not affect the learning of the EasyStart. Typically, depending on the manufacturer and the model of the A/C's control, the fan is already running first before the compressor starts anyway. When powered from an adequate utility source, the EasyStart and its learning is not affected by any of the current going to the fan. However, when powered from a generator, the fan will obviously consume some of the generator's capacity (typically 3A for 1 fan motor with Dometic models, or for 2 fan motors with Coleman models) before the compressor is started. Thus this is one of the reasons for doing the learning on utility so that each starting trial can be better compared to each other without any variability introduced by the fan's affect on the the power source.
Does Easy Start continue to learn each time or is it just fixed once the initial starts are complete?
Can the learning take place with normal cycling or is it better to manually cycle the equipment?
If my thermostat is set to "fan on" and just the compressor cycles how will that affect the learning and operation of the Easy Start?
โMay-06-2017 06:47 PM
โMay-06-2017 06:15 PM
jharrell wrote:
Not sure if a Autoformer would do any good, it is just a extremely quick voltage drop due to compressor drawing huge start amps, not sure the Autoformer would even respond quick enough.
Edit: Just read the thread, look like you ran into the same issue, I really think the Magnum is too sensistive.
The setting is under Setup->Charger Settings->VAC Dropout. Page 25 in the manual has a detailed explanation.
โMay-06-2017 04:16 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi jharrell,
You may be interested in my autoformer thread. Find it here:
Where on the ARC remote do I find disconnect voltage?
I agree about RV's including the Easy Start or some similar product. But then, they would have to spend a nickle more (can't say pennies in Canada any more--the don't exist).
โMay-06-2017 04:13 PM
road-runner wrote:pianotuna wrote:Is there a device for that? The run capacitor is of course doing static PFC, but since the power factor changes with the voltage, waveform, and motor load the effectiveness of the correction varies. I suppose it's technologically possible to do active PFC on a load as large as an air conditioner. I've never see such a device, which of course doesn't mean it doesn't exist. When I've measured the power factor of a Dometic 13.5 unit under varying conditions, the worst power factor I observed was 0.93, not too shabby. An active device would have to introduce some power-stealing overhead and/or efficiency loss, so I'd question if in this case it could provide enough of a net improvement to be worth it. Maybe other air conditioners have a worse PF. I looked only one time.
Hi,
If I add power factor correction to the air conditioner will it "play well" with the EasyStart?
โMay-06-2017 04:09 PM
time2roll wrote:
Does Easy Start continue to learn each time or is it just fixed once the initial starts are complete?
Can the learning take place with normal cycling or is it better to manually cycle the equipment?
If my thermostat is set to "fan on" and just the compressor cycles how will that affect the learning and operation of the Easy Start?
Thanks again to the OP for posting data and thanks to the ES rep for posting real answers to the technical questions.
โMay-06-2017 03:58 PM
jharrell wrote:
I had disconnect voltage dropped all the way to 60V still did it, Magnum only needs one cycle below 60V to trip. This is a a bug in my mind, but Magnum disagreed.
Anyway Easy-Start solved it and allowed me to start and run the A/C completely off battery if I want. IMO all RV A/C should have an integrated Easy-start from the factory, so much easier on everything. Actually R/V A/C's should be efficient inverter based compressors like a modern mini-split.