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CA Traveler wrote:BruceMc wrote:Maybe - resistive loads will have lower amps with lower voltage. Inductive loads like motors will have higher amps if they maintain the same horsepower.
The lower the voltage, the higher the current draw... Things are cooking somewhere!
Years ago I measured my A/C, lower voltage resulted in lower amps because the motor produced less HP. Several others reported the same.
Not suggesting low voltage is OK...:B
โJun-04-2023 02:44 PM
dodge guy wrote:
The highest Iโve seen was 129V, thatโs when my EMS kicked in and shut everything down When I reset it, this was at 2 in the morning. the voltage was at 127. I watched it for 15min and it never went back up. Im assuming almost everyoneโs AC shut off at the exact same moment LOL!
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pianotuna wrote:BruceMc wrote:
That's tough on electronics. The lower the voltage, the higher the current draw... Things are cooking somewhere!
Only inductive loads are bothered.
Which is why I invested in an autoformer. Lowest I've seen with the autoformer is 108. I have it set to cut in at about 113.
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MFL wrote:
My lowest is just below 100. That is when the AC fan is set to auto, and both the fan and compressor start up nearly the same time.
However this low voltage, is just a second or two, so you'd have to be watching the meter closely. It quickly returns to 112-116, depending on other electronics running.
I don't feel this quick spike is hurting anything, and is normal.
What are others thoughts, as to very brief low voltage, on AC startup?
Jerry
โJun-03-2023 12:20 PM
CA Traveler wrote:BruceMc wrote:Maybe - resistive loads will have lower amps with lower voltage. Inductive loads like motors will have higher amps if they maintain the same horsepower.
The lower the voltage, the higher the current draw... Things are cooking somewhere!
Years ago I measured my A/C, lower voltage resulted in lower amps because the motor produced less HP. Several others reported the same.
Not suggesting low voltage is OK...:B
โJun-03-2023 12:18 PM
BruceMc wrote:
That's tough on electronics. The lower the voltage, the higher the current draw... Things are cooking somewhere!
โJun-03-2023 09:33 AM