dijital357
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Good afternoon, long time lurker as a guest, new member and first post.
My name is Doug. About a month ago I purchased a non-generating 804a for a decent price for residential backup. Searching around on this forum helped me figure out what was wrong - failed voltage regulator. $180 for a brand new one and got it going.
A qualified electrician helped me work up a plan to add a second panel to my house to utilize all 3 legs of this triple phase unit. We hooked it up on only 2 legs to give it a test. Immediately halted the project because I have a lot of flicker out of my lights. Even on 2 legs it runs all my 240 loads (5 ton a/c and well pump) with no issue - like it doesn’t even know it’s there. But the lights flicker. We had the voltage set at about 125 volts to give us close to 220v combined phase voltage. I noticed the voltage fluctuates only about 6 tenths of a volt. But enough to cause flicker. Hertz measurement is dead on at 60 and barely moves even a hundredth of a hertz.
So I came back here and did some searching - found a few threads about the R2 potentiometer having a dead spot in it. So I turned the voltage down to 110v - voltage stayed extremely steady - and only ran my lighting circuits - works perfectly. Turn it back up to 125, it fluctuates, and they flicker.
I ordered up a new potentiometer for R2 - same deal. Tons of flicker. Frustrating.
Any ideas?
thank you,
Doug
My name is Doug. About a month ago I purchased a non-generating 804a for a decent price for residential backup. Searching around on this forum helped me figure out what was wrong - failed voltage regulator. $180 for a brand new one and got it going.
A qualified electrician helped me work up a plan to add a second panel to my house to utilize all 3 legs of this triple phase unit. We hooked it up on only 2 legs to give it a test. Immediately halted the project because I have a lot of flicker out of my lights. Even on 2 legs it runs all my 240 loads (5 ton a/c and well pump) with no issue - like it doesn’t even know it’s there. But the lights flicker. We had the voltage set at about 125 volts to give us close to 220v combined phase voltage. I noticed the voltage fluctuates only about 6 tenths of a volt. But enough to cause flicker. Hertz measurement is dead on at 60 and barely moves even a hundredth of a hertz.
So I came back here and did some searching - found a few threads about the R2 potentiometer having a dead spot in it. So I turned the voltage down to 110v - voltage stayed extremely steady - and only ran my lighting circuits - works perfectly. Turn it back up to 125, it fluctuates, and they flicker.
I ordered up a new potentiometer for R2 - same deal. Tons of flicker. Frustrating.
Any ideas?
thank you,
Doug