Although operating on a different voltage (230V) in this country, I noticed a 
huge variation in charge rates using DR's with generator voltages on systems 
that had been in a while.  The generators would gradually drop their output 
voltage over time as air filters clogged etc.  Once they got down to 220V the 
charge rate was significantly longer.  I generally advise my customers to have 
the gene set up to run at 240V (about 10% higher than the grid standard here) 
to get fast charging times with DR's.

It got so bad I started fitting expanded scale AC voltmeters on the AC inputs 
with coloured sectors on the scale to indicate when things were going wrong.  
Needle in the red zone, service the gene!

Bruce Geddes
PowerOn
in little ol' New Zealand
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