csmitty
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So with the forecast for outages here in ATL I got the 802 buttoned up and connected to the subpanel to test it out. Warmed it up and closed the contactor and verified power at lugs and subpanel, right on 240V.
Largest load I had in the garage is a 30gal air compressor. Tag says 15A at 120V so I turn it on (connected through my cable reel) and it really bogs the 802. Hz meter bottoms out and starts pumping black smoke, doesn't stall though. Flip it off and goes back to normal. Try a few other loads, smaller air comp, table saw, and it operates fine.
Any thoughts on it bogging down with the 30gal comp? Only thing I can think of is voltage drop on the long run.
Largest load I had in the garage is a 30gal air compressor. Tag says 15A at 120V so I turn it on (connected through my cable reel) and it really bogs the 802. Hz meter bottoms out and starts pumping black smoke, doesn't stall though. Flip it off and goes back to normal. Try a few other loads, smaller air comp, table saw, and it operates fine.
Any thoughts on it bogging down with the 30gal comp? Only thing I can think of is voltage drop on the long run.