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Yes just a little carbon burning off. 65% really isn't much, when you get close to 100% load which is around 12kw you'll see a lot more smoke until it gets burned off. It's really fun when they are really loaded with carbon and you run them at night. Burning ambers of carbon are shot into the air.Got it loaded up last night on about 65% load. Did very well. I noticed some exhaust while it was running. Not dark, lightly colored. It was not real bad but noticeable. I am assuming this is carbon or some buildup or something like that?
Thanks, that all makes sense.
My first run was on the detached garage. I have a separate 200 amp service along with an apartment and a couple very small HVACs out there. This evening I tested it on my house. I have 2 200amp panels. I hooked up to the one panel with my 5 ton heat pump. I have read where several folks have talked about them starting their 3 and 4 ton units but missed it if anyone has spoken about a 5 ton heat pump. It was in A/C mode but started it without a problem. Started the 2.5 ton unit while the 5 ton was running….so that is fantastic!
The temp gauge was not working. Rubbed on the connection points and tapped on it to get it working.
My next dilemma is wondering if I should set this thing up on the concrete pad I have and leave it outside or put some sort of wheels on it and leave it in garage. Kinda heavy for the wife to push outside should she need to. So I like the outside idea that will be a the ready and I like the inside idea so the baby can sleep indoors.
So, if the alternator fails it will only run for about 10hrs until batteries drain? I should be able to extend that some since my maintainer is always plugged in to shore power.That's normal. After they are fully charged, you will see it drop to 0. Just use a cheap volt meter to make sure its generating 26+ volts when its running. If the batteries are charged and the alternator goes out, it will run for 10+ hours. Had this happen in an emergency and she keep going for 10 hours until I shut it off. But it didn't have enough juice to restart it.
It will run longer but I shut my unit down at the 10hour mark and it didn't have enough juice to restart. I'm sure it will go another 4-6 hours or more because the only thing the DC system is running is the fuel cutoff solenoid and fuel pump.So, if the alternator fails it will only run for about 10hrs until batteries drain? I should be able to extend that some since my maintainer is always plugged in to shore power.
If the sensed voltage is over a set point the maintainer doesn’t turn on so I do not believe it would cause any harm to remain plugged in while the alternator outputs powerGood question. No not really. I haven't seen it kill anything in my years, running for a short period of time. You would have two regulators fighting each other. Thinking of work around now.
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