Rob Beckers
2nd September 2013, 07:43
Could an Outback inverter owner please chime in here and explain a bit what the inverter limits are for working with a generator/genset. I have heard Outback is fussy about generators, what I'm trying to find out is how fussy.
A customer of mine just purchased a Honda 5000 generator, and the inverter refuses to charge from it. He gets a red error light and the inverter disconnects from the generator. What are the tolerances Outback accepts?
A search on the Outback forums doesn't bring up anything useful.
In this case, the generator measures in at 125V unloaded, and 58 Hz. For a (mechanical) generator that's reasonably close to what it needs to be.
Thanks!
-RoB-
A customer of mine just purchased a Honda 5000 generator, and the inverter refuses to charge from it. He gets a red error light and the inverter disconnects from the generator. What are the tolerances Outback accepts?
A search on the Outback forums doesn't bring up anything useful.
In this case, the generator measures in at 125V unloaded, and 58 Hz. For a (mechanical) generator that's reasonably close to what it needs to be.
Thanks!
-RoB-