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I was kicking around DIY'ing a synchronized transfer switch. and wanted to understand the level of tech that went into the official units. My Outback and Xantrex inverters use a transfer switch, but they don't make much of an effort to match voltage. They just get it close, match the phase and transfer the load. It doesn't seem to bother the load.Do you have one of these, or are you looking to DIY one?
Yes, the trouble with a well sealed enclosure is what inevitably happens and water gets in.A tip. The boxes have nice seals and gaskets. But the box is very prone to condensation. Over long time periods, the damage can be impressive.
As a thought... There are several dehumidification products available for gun safes etc. that might fit within a Transfer Switch box. There is one product I've used for other purposes (a bag of silica gel beads) called "Wisedry", the one in the black bag, that can be reused/recharged in a microwave. Of course, you would have to attach it, perhaps using Velcro, & fit it where when it absorbed moisture it wouldn't become conductive itself & short out any components.A tip. The boxes have nice seals and gaskets. But the box is very prone to condensation. Over long time periods, the damage can be impressive.
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