I had a PAE 4024 run high voltage so that it
wouldn't AC couple at all. My older PAE does not fluctuate.
At 08:14 PM 12/12/2018, you wrote:
Hi all, Iâve had the following issue with a
new PAE 4024. Itâs ac voltage will rise and
fall about 10+ volts ( 124-115) over about 10
seconds like clock work. Regardless of the load,
or battery SOC/voltage. I checked with a local
shop, they also have the issue. They checked all
their back stock and they all did the same
thing. However they had an older one, say 6
months old that didnât do it. Nor do any of my
previous magnum installs do this. Clients are
not too thrilled with this as lights go up and
down in brightness. Magnumâs response was that
this is normal for an off grid inverter and that
somehow this âfeatureâ has to do with it
being able to AC couple better. Iâm writing to
ask if others have seen this as well and more
importantly if anyone has a fix? Thanks, Jay
Peltz Power
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