โJan-01-2023 11:37 AM
โFeb-03-2023 04:36 PM
deltabravo wrote:What you're describing appears to be the same scenario posed in my questions.otrfun wrote:Two things were at play:
P.S. deltabravo, is it possible you were experiencing more of an issue with your generator lacking enough inrush current to start your a/c compressor, rather than an issue with the PI EMS?? Sounds to me like your EMS was simply doing its job. The voltage dropped too low when your generator was unable to provide enough inrush current to start the a/c compressor, so the EMS simply cut-off power??
1. The E2 error, which I could overcome be flipping the switch on the EMS remote, which bypass that error.
3. The other issue was the lack of ability of the generator to provide enough surge power to get the A/C fan and compressor started. When that happened, the voltage would sag and the EMS would kick off the power.
When I finally decided to jettison the EMS, the generator started the A/C just fine.
If I would have had a Micro Air Easy Start back then, it would have likely allowed the A/C to start from the generator with the EMS installed.
I so have a Micro Air Easy Start on my AF 992 truck camper's A/C.
โFeb-03-2023 04:47 AM
otrfun wrote:
P.S. deltabravo, is it possible you were experiencing more of an issue with your generator lacking enough inrush current to start your a/c compressor, rather than an issue with the PI EMS?? Sounds to me like your EMS was simply doing its job. The voltage dropped too low when your generator was unable to provide enough inrush current to start the a/c compressor, so the EMS simply cut-off power??
โFeb-01-2023 04:16 PM
deltabravo wrote:We've been using a hardwired Progressive Industries 30a EMS in our truck camper for the last 3 years. It's active, in-circuit, all the time, regardless whether we're on commmercial, generator (Honda 2200), or inverter (2000 watt) power.
Once upon a time I had a Progressive Dynamics hard wired EMS system in my AF 811.
It rejected generator power until I flipped a switch on its remote panel to disable one mode of its monitoring - open ground I think.
I always had to remember to flip that switch to use my EU2000.
One aspect of the hard wired unit that I despised, and a portable unit would surely do the same thing when plugged in to a smaller portable gen is this:
Any time my roof A/C compressor kicked on, the generator voltage would drop just enough to trigger the EMS unit to cut off incoming power (low voltage protect). When that happened, the compressor would of course be in a semi-locked rotor condition and would NOT start when the EMS re-enabled incoming power, so the voltage would sag again and the EMS would cut off power.
The ONLY way to get the generator to reliably run the A/C due to the issues with the hard wired EMS I had was to turn on my inverter, which would allow the inverter to carry the load of the A/C when the generator voltage sagged and caused the EMS to kill incoming generator power. Once the EMS re-enable incoming generator power, the inverter transfer switch would enable and switch off inverter mode and then the generator would power the A/C.
For the above reasons, I never recommend using a surge protector (portable or hard wired) when using a smaller sized portable generator.
I had my AF 811 for close to 11 years. About 3 years before I sold it, I removed the hard wired EMS and ebay'd it.
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โJan-21-2023 04:24 PM
zb39 wrote:
Not portable, but awesome..... I'm not sure anybody makes a liteweight portable diesel gen set.
I guess it would depend on your definition of portable.
โJan-21-2023 01:56 PM
โJan-21-2023 10:23 AM
zb39 wrote:Nice gen, definitely not portable.
I just looked at a ONAN 3.2KW diesel get set here at the Tampa RV show. 30.2 x 17.3 wide x 18 inches tall
โJan-21-2023 09:03 AM
zb39 wrote:
I just looked at a ONAN 3.2KW diesel get set here at the Tampa RV show. 30.2 x 17.3 wide x 18 inches tall
Comes with remote panel and has its own fuel pump. Was at the ONAN display. They fired it up for me and it was quiet. Air inlet and exhaust out the bottom. Looks like a reg ONAN unit in a nice green box.
Around $5500 I think.
Would be great for my Ram 5500 and Host.
โJan-20-2023 03:59 PM
โJan-20-2023 06:28 AM
valhalla360 wrote:FireGuard wrote:
A little off topic but does anyone know of a generator like the Honda 2000 that is diesel powered?
No. Defeats the purpose. Diesel engines tend to be bigger & heavier for the same HP (aka: wattage) output.
These little generators are intended to be small and light.
If you are worried about gummed up carbs, look into propane adapters.
โJan-20-2023 04:54 AM
GULFMAN wrote:
I was just curious Iโm in the high country of Tucson Arizona itโs been raining since 10:30 So I tarped the trailer to keep the rain off the generator .
โJan-18-2023 04:20 AM
Grit dog wrote:
No but Iโm sure there will be 5 pages of debating it including a couple Karens complaining about hypothetical generator noise and a few posts about if you had solar and a certain type of batteries you wouldnโt need a generatorโฆwhich will spawn an argument about battery types and capacitiesโฆ.lol