Re: [RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-25 Thread Jeremy Rodriguez
So the issue ended up being , as far as we can tell at this point , a loose neutral connection at the first load distribution panel feeding all loads after the inverter. Jeremy Rodriguez Solar Installation / Design Expert All Solar, Inc. 1453 M St Penrose Colorado 81240 Sent by Jeremy's

Re: [RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-12 Thread Sindelar Solar
Amos, I installed an MS-4448AE (not PAE) in late 2008 that wouldn't fire up a Buderus hydronic boiler. Ultimately it was replaced with a Lochinvar and that solved the issue. Magnum asked for the Buderus for testing, but that never happened, as once the problem was resolved by the heating

Re: [RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-10 Thread Amos Post
I also have a new (7 month old) PAE system with 2-4448 Inverters (stacked) that we are having some strange issues with. The most troublesome issue is the new Rheem wall-hung LP instant water heater/boiler is throwing an Error Code 12 which is supposedly a “Flame Failure”. It’s a brand new

Re: [RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-09 Thread Ray
Long runs of URD direct buried?  Just a nick into the metal can corrode the cable all the way through over time.  We use conduit for almost everything anymore.  The savings with URD doesn't pan out, when you have to abandon the line after 10 years. Ray Walters Remote Solar 303 505-8760 On

Re: [RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-09 Thread Jerry Shafer
I would look at connections first, lug that is not as tight as it ne we do to be, a breaker failing, outlets that are either push in wires or have loose connections. Eliminate what you can before looking at the inverters On Sun, Jan 9, 2022, 11:36 AM Jeremy Rodriguez wrote: > > > Hello > we

[RE-wrenches] PAE series surge capacity/ power factor ?

2022-01-09 Thread Jeremy Rodriguez
Hello we have a lot of PAE series magnum inverters out there. One client lately has been experiencing voltage drop and failure of PCBs in two of his household appliances. I know it’s common to have some dimming of the lights when a well pump or other large load kicks on, but has anyone ran