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I've been striving to setup my gen to connect to the house to provide backup power. Thus far, it is connected (I replaced the outer service panel) with a interlock on the panel. I took this time to also install a whole house surge suppressor. Anyway, I connected the gen 240v (each leg measuring 121.5v and 60 Hz). Hz and Voltage stable. I turned off all 240v breakers, one going to my subpanel were lights, outlets, etc are located. With the gen warmed up, I kicked on the Gen breaker, then turned on the sub panel breaker. All was great. I played around with the sub panel + hot water heater (75% load - 22A + 22A) and the subpanel + AC (both air handler and compressor) (55% load). So, yes, I was dam happy it handled the AC. (I live in South Texas)
Anyway, to the question: I noticed that the 120v LED lights (by Cree) have a very slight flicker. Thoughts??
Fyi, I've recently replaced both voltage regulators with after market. voltage and hz stable.
Anyway, to the question: I noticed that the 120v LED lights (by Cree) have a very slight flicker. Thoughts??
Fyi, I've recently replaced both voltage regulators with after market. voltage and hz stable.