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if it doesn't work the only thing I could do is buy a bigger generator and there is no money in the coffers for that. :/
But wouldn't it be nice to know so you aren't scrambling during a storm?if it doesn't work the only thing I could do is buy a bigger generator and there is no money in the coffers for that. :/
That's impressive. I appreciate the update. Price is a bit tough to swallow but I've wanted one of these for a while. I've already explored the wiring on both of my units, they're simple with a just a contactor and combined fan/compressor capacitor and no extra control board.From the Bluetooth read out, went from LRA 119 to LRA of 34.0 t0 34.6. Have not used it w/generator yet. Hopefully will never have to, but its there if I need it. 4Ton unit. Super easy install and C.S is right there if you need them.
This!Test it before you need it...
Heat pump with gas furnace.Heat pump or AC/gas?
I’ve got a heat pump (I think 3 ton)?
I have been thinking about adding one of these to our single zone Goodman heat pump heat/cool unit. My sparky skills are in the dangerous zone....Heat pump with gas furnace.
I only installed it on one floor (2nd, bedrooms). The furnaces/air handlers for the 1st and 2nd floors are both in the panel with the interlock, so I have heat throughout, but I am fine with no cooling on the first floor
I assume they know what they are doing. Either way, this is east facing with lots of trees close by.Clear cover is interesting...
I would not expect that to last long in the sun.
Congrats!I just installed a micro air easy start on one of my 2.5 ton systems and my 5500w Briggs inverter generator will start it whereas before it would trip the generator. Very excited
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And everyone thought I was nuts for wanting a 30k generatorI sold and serviced generators for some time. I seriously doubt it will start a 4 ton AC. Plus, don't forget the 3/4HP blower motor in the air handler. You are starting close to 5 HP.
Also consider what else is on for a load too. IMO, you need twice that! A soft start might help.
If you were my customer I would have recommended a 15K just for the AC, then add what ever loads you may have running, Microwave, refrigerator, freezer. 20K easily.
Why 2 in each main panel instead of just 1? I have one and I thought that was how they are supposed to be installed.2 in each main panel (2 panels)
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Because I got them pretty cheaply and figured more would only helpWhy 2 in each main panel instead of just 1? I have one and I thought that was how they are supposed to be installed.
I can't picture needing that much generator. What are you running?And everyone thought I was nuts for wanting a 30k generator
Apparently everythingI can't picture needing that much generator. What are you running?
And then someApparently everything
Really My brother in Law who is heating and Cooling and certified electrician . Says Soft starts are a pain and often lead to issues
If you are servicing generators, you customer base is likely NOT VERY WELL EDUCATE on large electrical appliances ! You want them to be happy (and make the bosses happy by selling larger generators) !I sold and serviced generators for some time. I seriously doubt it will start a 4 ton AC. Plus, don't forget the 3/4HP blower motor in the air handler. You are starting close to 5 HP.
Also consider what else is on for a load too. IMO, you need twice that! A soft start might help.
Excellent summary !There are other brands of soft starters on the market but the MicroAir is the industry leader and they were the first to make a device that helps A/C units start when operating on generator power.
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Also, do not get "easy start" or "soft start" confused with a "hard start" kit. They are not the same. A hard start kit is simply an additional capacitor to give your compressor a harder kick on start-up.... which CAN reduce the life of your compressor. The easy start will slowly ramp up the current and it CAN actually extend the life of your compressor.
If you are servicing generators, you customer base is likely NOT VERY WELL EDUCATE on large electrical appliances !
Segue - If you live in an area that gets hurricanes, you can set up a "safe room" with a TV with OTA antenna, light and electronics charger, window air conditioner, small refrigerator, and a coffee pot and a microwave and RUN THEM ALL ON A 2000W GENERATOR !If you are servicing generators, you customer base is likely NOT VERY WELL EDUCATE on large electrical appliances !
The Micro-Air website states that the "Live amps" measured and displayed is only the current to the compressor. It does not include the fan, so that can account for .75 - 1.5 amps.I am confident something else is at play. The soft start just cannot reduce running amps, plus it would be a huge marketing angle for them. They even explicitly call out that it won't do anything beside cutting peak demand
I know, he was claiming 17 down to 11 though, testing the same wayThe Micro-Air website states that the "Live amps" measured and displayed is only the current to the compressor. It does not include the fan, so that can account for .75 - 1.5 amps.