So I bought 12 new Trojan batteries today, no small investment. My electrician came to install them. It was then he told me that he was a bit nervous about connecting them and programming my inverter. I have a top model Trace Inverter. It may be good, but everyone locally seems to be afraid of it.
I told the electrician to simply connect the batteries and start the inverter, as it would work on it's factory settings. However, upon reviewing the operator's manual, which was written for an electrical engineer and although I am educated, I am at a loss what it is all about.
Seems like there is some programming to be done relative to the specific batteries you are using and the charge rate. Seems like there is some other situation specific programming to be done.
Someone told me about a guy in Cabarete named Harry who might be of help. But they had no phone number.
Soooooo- any electrical engineers out there? Or anyone know of someone who is competent working with Trace Inverters on the North Coast?
I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Lindsey
I told the electrician to simply connect the batteries and start the inverter, as it would work on it's factory settings. However, upon reviewing the operator's manual, which was written for an electrical engineer and although I am educated, I am at a loss what it is all about.
Seems like there is some programming to be done relative to the specific batteries you are using and the charge rate. Seems like there is some other situation specific programming to be done.
Someone told me about a guy in Cabarete named Harry who might be of help. But they had no phone number.
Soooooo- any electrical engineers out there? Or anyone know of someone who is competent working with Trace Inverters on the North Coast?
I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Lindsey