nextalcupfan
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Bought an 803a surplus Nov 2019, called in an electrician to wire it up to my house, which became very expensive since it was discovered my house had NO ground whatsoever. Also due to the amount of work that needed to be done and the weather not cooperating it took 3 months to actually get wired to the house.
Had an Ice storm roll through my area yesterday (12/29/2020) (with more on the way Thursday night into Friday(12/31-1/1)) we lost power at 6:57PM, my power monitor fired up the set and kicked the ATS over about 40 seconds later.
She gave exactly 0 cares about being covered in 0.25in of ice.
This is at 9:55PM.
I took the opportunity to put in about 3 gallons of fuel from one of my cans.
Ran all night and here is a shot of the panel the next morning.
I slowed the frequency down a tad last night (the gauge is off by 1Hz so its not running as fast as it looks)
And here is my power monitoring and auto-start/shutdown status. (Yes I'm running my 803a off a Raspberry Pi 4)
So far the only thing I've been worried about is how much I'm wet stacking the set. Going for a fuel run, and when I get back I may just hook up 10kW worth of heaters for 30-45 min just to get her good and hot.
Had an Ice storm roll through my area yesterday (12/29/2020) (with more on the way Thursday night into Friday(12/31-1/1)) we lost power at 6:57PM, my power monitor fired up the set and kicked the ATS over about 40 seconds later.
She gave exactly 0 cares about being covered in 0.25in of ice.
This is at 9:55PM.
I took the opportunity to put in about 3 gallons of fuel from one of my cans.
Ran all night and here is a shot of the panel the next morning.
I slowed the frequency down a tad last night (the gauge is off by 1Hz so its not running as fast as it looks)
And here is my power monitoring and auto-start/shutdown status. (Yes I'm running my 803a off a Raspberry Pi 4)
So far the only thing I've been worried about is how much I'm wet stacking the set. Going for a fuel run, and when I get back I may just hook up 10kW worth of heaters for 30-45 min just to get her good and hot.
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