Hey Wally !   This is definitely truth when adding loads improving the waveform of the SW.

My friend could make his 2 SW's charge his Chevy Bolt by turning his oven on in the kitchen.

The stray inductance along with the higher load current I think is what is doing this.

Time =  L/R  in seconds.

The inductance doesn't really change much but the Resistance of the load goes way down, from almost NO load, and so the 'T' goes up...  Meaning that the cutoff frequency goes down, closer
to 60 Hz.

🌜boB🌛


On 9/8/2023 5:00 PM, Wallace Stahle via RE-wrenches wrote:
One detail I recall is that the  SW’s “mayan temple” waveform improves as the load on the inverter. increases  Of course the battery capacity may suffer if an otherwise unneeded load is utilized to achieve this result.   If it achieves it at all. A low cost test option in any case.

Wallace Stahle
Future Electric Energy Co
PO Box 236
Willits, CA 95490
707-459-0474
Lic.#C10-762093
[email protected]

On Sep 8, 2023, at 11:58 AM, Chris Daum via RE-wrenches <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi folks:
I have a fellow with a Trace SW5548, purchased from us in 2001.It’s been workinggreat for him all this time, but the dilemma is he’s gotten a new Hotpoint washing machine, and its electronics don’t like the old inverter.Is there some sort of power conditioner or ‘line tamer’ available that will work for this appliance’s operation?Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.He’s rather loathe to replace his inverter if he doesn’t need to.
Best,
Chris Daum
Oasis Montana Inc.
406-777-4309 or 4321
406-777-4309 fax
www.oasismontana.com <http://www.oasismontana.com/>
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