ArnieLerma
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Hello,
I own a MEP002A and have fixed all the problems it had. Cause I'm an electronics guy, NOT a diesel guy, I looked for a genset that appeared to have an electrical problem - in my case, the lower breaker/switch panel was partially off... which meant to me that the engine was probably running fine and it was...
The unit had a broken wire at the back of the connector to the control panel, and a broken off terminal on L2 connection to the circuit breaker... those things are fixed, generator starts and runs fine, but I wanted to run it under a heavy load for a while, and wondered if anyone had any experience running one into a 4Kw solar grid tie inverter?
Solar panels are a current limited DC voltage source, I figgerred i could use a 3 phase rectifier and a couple of 400V capacitors fused at 20A which is what the Sunny Boy SB4000 says to use on solar strings, - The SB4000 wants to see 200 to 500 VDC input, and current limits itself at 4056 Watts into the 240V AC Mains... Because a generator tends to be 'stiff' power source compared to solar panels I thought perhaps I should use 100 feet of 16 gauge to act as a current limit resistor... I'm doing this as I don't have a load bank, and wanted to get fuel usage per hour figure for this generator in front of me...
I made a 3phase AC to DC converter, image here, mounting the stuff on the outside of the lower MEP002A electrical cover and thought I should ask if anyone has actually done this before... although I have found personal experience to be great teacher, I have noted that sometimes it is the most expensive teacher of all..
I own a MEP002A and have fixed all the problems it had. Cause I'm an electronics guy, NOT a diesel guy, I looked for a genset that appeared to have an electrical problem - in my case, the lower breaker/switch panel was partially off... which meant to me that the engine was probably running fine and it was...
The unit had a broken wire at the back of the connector to the control panel, and a broken off terminal on L2 connection to the circuit breaker... those things are fixed, generator starts and runs fine, but I wanted to run it under a heavy load for a while, and wondered if anyone had any experience running one into a 4Kw solar grid tie inverter?
Solar panels are a current limited DC voltage source, I figgerred i could use a 3 phase rectifier and a couple of 400V capacitors fused at 20A which is what the Sunny Boy SB4000 says to use on solar strings, - The SB4000 wants to see 200 to 500 VDC input, and current limits itself at 4056 Watts into the 240V AC Mains... Because a generator tends to be 'stiff' power source compared to solar panels I thought perhaps I should use 100 feet of 16 gauge to act as a current limit resistor... I'm doing this as I don't have a load bank, and wanted to get fuel usage per hour figure for this generator in front of me...
I made a 3phase AC to DC converter, image here, mounting the stuff on the outside of the lower MEP002A electrical cover and thought I should ask if anyone has actually done this before... although I have found personal experience to be great teacher, I have noted that sometimes it is the most expensive teacher of all..
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