Lou,
You are getting great advice from the list. Yesterday's sinewave
inverter is not today's sinewave inverter. The washers are improved,
too, likely using an ECM motor today.
If the washer is the only holdout, have you considered a dedicated
high quality, high surge, 1800 watt inverter for just the washer?
Food for thought,
Bill Loesch
Solar 1 - Saint Louis Solar
314 631 1094
-----------------------------------------From: "Lou Russo"
To: "RE-wrenches"
Cc:
Sent: 08-Feb-2017 19:10:59 +0000
Subject: [RE-wrenches] New Washer - Old Inverter
Aloha All,
I have a client with a old Trace 4024 on a APT center. Everything
has worked great for over 20 years. He purchased a new washing machine
from Sears that does not want to work. The voltage at the outlet is
117 vac and the Sears guy says that is the issue. When the system is
running on the genset (Northern Light 6kW Diesel) we get 121 vac and
the washer runs fine. That seems like a very tight voltage window and
a issue with the washer not the system. I have seen sensitive
electronics go wacky with no N-G bound maybe that is the issue? I did
not install the system so I would have go poke around. Any one out
there have any ideas?
Aloha,
Lou Russo [email protected] [1] 440 345 6762 Spree
Solar Systems LLC CT-34322
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