technovelist
New Member
Hi all,
I have two Trace SW4024 units stacked to produce 240V as well as 120V. Everything has been working fine until today.
However, I just ran a load test, obviously with the grid input disconnected, and found that the "AC2 Good" light continued blinking on both inverters even after they were taking power from the generator. Of course that light is supposed to blink until synchronization and then go solid green but it stayed in blink mode.
I looked in the manual and it says that blinking means that the inverters aren't synchronized with the generator, but clearly they are because they are drawing power from it; "AC input amps" and "AC load amps" look correct and the grid is disconnected so I know the generators are providing the power.
I'd be more worried if only one inverter was doing this but I would still like to know if it is a known issue and what might occur next.
Has anyone run into this?
Thanks.
I have two Trace SW4024 units stacked to produce 240V as well as 120V. Everything has been working fine until today.
However, I just ran a load test, obviously with the grid input disconnected, and found that the "AC2 Good" light continued blinking on both inverters even after they were taking power from the generator. Of course that light is supposed to blink until synchronization and then go solid green but it stayed in blink mode.
I looked in the manual and it says that blinking means that the inverters aren't synchronized with the generator, but clearly they are because they are drawing power from it; "AC input amps" and "AC load amps" look correct and the grid is disconnected so I know the generators are providing the power.
I'd be more worried if only one inverter was doing this but I would still like to know if it is a known issue and what might occur next.
Has anyone run into this?
Thanks.