Seems like you could do this with a Raspberry Pi or Arduino. They can control relays and have inputs for monitoring voltage. It would take a little development if you have someone on staff that is a tinkerer.
-Louis On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote: > I think Forrest has discontinued his Generator Control board. Is there > anything out there that is equivalent? I have a generator that just > requires a contact closure to start, and I can transfer the power with some > relays. I just need something to monitor the voltage and activate relays > and be able to exercise the generator on a schedule. And be able to do > simple things like wait for the power to be out for 2 minutes before > starting the generator. > -- -Louis NTInet O: 803-533-1660 X 207 C: 803-997-0004