I am new to this forum. Have read several helpful articles here on this forum but none of them have brought resolution to my generator qualification problem so I thought I would post here to get help.
my system: two Xantrex XW hybrid Inverters grid tied to NVEnergy Power Company with sell enabled when solar panels provide more energy than I need. Firmware 1.07.00 BN 3
two Xantrex MPPT60 chargers connected to 24 solar panels
battery bank of AGM batteries wired to provide 48 volts DC to the above inverters.
Last year at this time, Sierra Pathetic (power company's old name) left us without grid power for 8 consecutive days. No heat, no water, except for a declining few hours of power from solar and a bit of battery backup. Sky was mostly cloudy so not much re-charge available.
This year I am trying to connect an inverter generator to the pair of XW Inverters so I can run the pellet stove to heat the house and occasionally flush the toilet. We are on a well so occasional water pump load. Generator is Ai-Power GXS7100iRD that I bought from Costco. It is switch set to provide 240 Volts at 30 Amps. I connect it through a 30 Amp 4 conductor extension cord to a 30 Amp breaker to the AC2 inputs on both XW inverters.
When the generator is running, the breaker switched on, the AC2 indicator lights flash green on both XW inverters but don't qualify the power (never turn solid green).
Any help from forum members that have had experience with qualifying generator input on AC2 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bill Marble (torghmatlh)
my system: two Xantrex XW hybrid Inverters grid tied to NVEnergy Power Company with sell enabled when solar panels provide more energy than I need. Firmware 1.07.00 BN 3
two Xantrex MPPT60 chargers connected to 24 solar panels
battery bank of AGM batteries wired to provide 48 volts DC to the above inverters.
Last year at this time, Sierra Pathetic (power company's old name) left us without grid power for 8 consecutive days. No heat, no water, except for a declining few hours of power from solar and a bit of battery backup. Sky was mostly cloudy so not much re-charge available.
This year I am trying to connect an inverter generator to the pair of XW Inverters so I can run the pellet stove to heat the house and occasionally flush the toilet. We are on a well so occasional water pump load. Generator is Ai-Power GXS7100iRD that I bought from Costco. It is switch set to provide 240 Volts at 30 Amps. I connect it through a 30 Amp 4 conductor extension cord to a 30 Amp breaker to the AC2 inputs on both XW inverters.
When the generator is running, the breaker switched on, the AC2 indicator lights flash green on both XW inverters but don't qualify the power (never turn solid green).
Any help from forum members that have had experience with qualifying generator input on AC2 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bill Marble (torghmatlh)
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