Anyone from Midnite have a good explanation on this 5 minute delay on startup?
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I have noticed this on some other AIOs and it kinda bugs me. I'm used to the traditional way, where you either hit a switch or change the mode to "enabled" in the menu and "BAM", the inverter turns on. I'm pretty sure a 5 minute delay on startup, fault clear and startup, and changing modes and startup will get you guys a bunch of unnecessary phone calls.
Pretty sure there will be conversations that go like this:
"Why is my inverter not starting up? Oh wait..... it just started up now... That's odd. I hit the switch and it didn't start up, so I hit it again. I tried it like, 5 or 6 times and it wouldn't start up. But now that I'm on the phone with you it randomly started up...."
Any thoughts or comments
@Robin Gudgel @Halfcrazy @SpongeboB Sinewave or anyone else from Midnite? Why are we seeing this specifically on AIOs, and is there some way to eliminate it? Even when troubleshooting, if every time the inverter throws a fault, you need to wait 5 minutes before it is operational again and you can simulate the issue again to test, it will make troubleshooting quite..... well, troublesome.... lol