So David, you use solar power for your home and when that drops out, you switch over to the generator?? What is the time it takes to switch over and do you have a lot of blinking clocks you have to reset regularly??
Could do that, but don't.
Primary function of the Genset is to charge my batteries when lack of adequate sun.
Genet is hooked into my Outback inverter/chargers via a Mate3. Mate is programmed to Autostart the Genset upon certain conditions that I predetermine:
If the batteries fall to 65% State of Charge,
If the battery voltage drops to a certain level for 24 hours or 2 hours, it starts unless quiet time ( I choose 9pm-7am)
If battery voltage drops to a certain level for 2 minutes, it starts regardless of time.
Can also cause a start based on load, which I may do next rainy season now that we have the spa and the spa operates on a timer.
I can set predetermined exercise periods. I run 15 minutes every Sunday at 9am.
Mate then stops then Genset when conditions are met, such as back to 90% SOC or time limits.
During periods the generator is running I often choose to run our 240 volt pool pumps.
I also run the Genset if I use my welder regardless of sun or if running other high draw power and sun is lacking.
Mostly we reset clocks and microwave that are sensitive to our frequency, some don't really like non utility power, others don't seem to care.
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