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- NRALIFRExplorerGet well Mex. Our thoughts are with you and those providing your care. My their skilled hands restore your health.
:):) - jharrellExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
I can, and have, run the roof air from the Magnum. I was hoping the Microair would eliminate the momentary overload (red light on Magnum remote) when starting. However that did not work out. i.e. the inverter still overloads briefly when starting the roof air compressor.
That is surprising, I installed the Micro-Air for the same reason, since its not on a sub panel and runs the whole coach The Magnum would sometimes trip the low voltage disconnect from the startup surge then overload attempting to start the AC itself.
The Microair completely solved that problem and as a bonus allows the A/C to startup and run off batteries (for about 30 minutes), plus it much easier on everything during startup.
What do you have the AC disconnect voltage set at? I went down to 60v which is the minimum on the Magnum since its so sensitive (one cycle at disconnect voltage) and let my Surge Guard worry about LVD as its less sensitive. If you have the Magnum set most sensitive (UPS mode) it will trip over any slight anomaly.
Hope Mex gets well soon. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi Phil,
I use the microair to reduce the surge so that other folks on the same circuit may have less fluctuation.
I can, and have, run the roof air from the Magnum. I was hoping the Microair would eliminate the momentary overload (red light on Magnum remote) when starting. However that did not work out. i.e. the inverter still overloads briefly when starting the roof air compressor.
What the microair did do, was prevent the autoformer from boosting voltage when starting up the roof air. I've now moved the trigger points up on the Sola Basic, but did not do so in time to see the results of running the air.
I'd love to revamp my solar to 1500 watts--then I could more or less run roof air from the panels.
If I start over, I'll go to 48 volts and a Victron inverter/charger. - pnicholsExplorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Mex is not well and so the trip to pick up the phone has been delayed. I hope he gets better soon.
Don, thanks for the concerning info on David. I sure hope he can and does feel better soon. The world still needs folks like him around to help keep things on an even keel.
I'm curious from your signature ... what do you need the Microair Easy Start for ... as I thought that you weren't too keen on generators and/or air conditioning?
P.S. I'm pretty sure that you're not trying to use A/C for a few hours off your inverter and batteries - even though the Microair would be beneficial even if that was the case! ;) - pianotunaNomad IIIMex is not well and so the trip to pick up the phone has been delayed. I hope he gets better soon.
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I heard from Mex today, he lost names and passwords evidently when the laptop went south.
I wonder if it was the hard drive that died or the laptop itself, such as motherboard or something.
If the latter, the hard drive data can be pulled off easily. I have a hard drive docking station that I just plug the drive into and read it. From there you just move stuff off to wherever you want it, USB stick or whatever.
I mentioned earlier in this thread that I have an old laptop kicking around. Got to thinking, it was running hot and shutting down. Kinda forgot about that til now.
But I'm still willing to give it to him if he doesn't come up with one.
Glad you heard from him. My only connection was via PM here.- Cloud_DancerExplorer IIThanks to ADMINiSTRATOR for being reasonable.
My thoughts are with you MEX, and thanks for all the help. - prairie_camperExplorerGlad to hear he is as well as can be. :)
- westendExplorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Just don't tell me he has started wearing a paisley tie, that would be too much to bear...:E
I heard from Mex today, he lost names and passwords evidently when the laptop went south. He is tired and yet sounds like himself. He had a five hour exam by the neurologists and is very tired, he has has a couple of operations to have done somewhere down the line.
He is using a drill motor that was donated to replace his old one, rather his Mexico family is using it for him and he will soon have heat in is rental house now that they have the holes through the concrete walls. The temps have been to low for him to do bench work but he is looking forward to it. He is a Mad Scientist you know.:W
It was great to hear from him.
I hope someone can get him fitted up with a laptop. I have a few laying around but are old and cranky, some needing a hard drive or power supply work. It wouldn't be a fitting solution for Mex.
Hope old Mex can sort out the health issues and get back on the Forum. His insights into 12V systems is a treasure. Wishing for a speedy recovery. - D_E_BishopExplorerI heard from Mex today, he lost names and passwords evidently when the laptop went south. He is tired and yet sounds like himself. He had a five hour exam by the neurologists and is very tired, he has has a couple of operations to have done somewhere down the line.
He is using a drill motor that was donated to replace his old one, rather his Mexico family is using it for him and he will soon have heat in is rental house now that they have the holes through the concrete walls. The temps have been to low for him to do bench work but he is looking forward to it. He is a Mad Scientist you know.:W
It was great to hear from him.
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