As mentioned, any fault lights when it trips?
No it is not adjustable. The cap over the green light just unscrews for changing the bulb in the light. Turning it had no affect on the contactor operation.
Do you have a fully charged battey(s) in the set?
If no Fault lights then I'd suggest monitoring the DC voltage at the slave recepticle while it's running and you apply a load that trips the contactor. It ought to remain at about 28 volts DC.
Do you have the inverter ser to 120 or 240?
If 240 which teo lugs are you using to power the saw?
Instead of a saw try a 1,500 watt spCe heater.
Saws have large start up currents which might trip the OL protection.
No fault lights
Invertor set for 240
The saw is an old American made Milwaukee 15 amp worm drive saw. The 10 amp convience outlet runs the saw fine!
If i reset the CI light while the saw is still spinning, it will power up the saw without tripping, I know motors have large startup surge but this saw runs fine on a predator 3500 generator
A shop vac runs fine on the terminals
Maybe i’m just expecting too much but I really thought it would run a saw!
The 24v battery is dead dead, i have it jumped, I was seeing 29 volts at the nato slave plug while she was running. I have not monitored it yet der an A/C load to see if it falls off yet.