Hi, I have a new off grid set up including generator. Problem is my multiplus 48/3000 is refusing AC input I have compensated for weak ac etc. But still no joy. Any ideas?
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There are lots of things to try. We're not sure what you have and have not done.
Instead of us saying try this, try that, please could you have read of this document then we will know what you have read in order to make more constructive suggestions.
Hi Markko. The Multi is very particular about accepting low quality power, which many generators unfortunately supply. You may hear the transfer relay attempting & declining (quite loud). Not a fault as such, just means a setting change.
WKirby's link is good, and I found the need to go all-the-way to checking the 'Accept Dirty Power' box. I believe it handles that by fooling with the Power Factor from the genny, with an efficiency loss as a penalty. And (my own observation) perhaps a limit on the max power it will accept.
Even 'name brand' gennies can do this. My own Yahama AVR I wouldn't have expected to, but it's a bad offender. Prior to owning my Multi I used a quality standalone ATS which would keep clattering. At least the Multi has the smarts to know when to give up, rather than self-destruct.
And of course, our own Guy up-close: https://www.victronenergy.com/blog/2017/11/27/the-trouble-with-generators/
Make sure the grid is set to none dc not allowed to feed back you need a password to reset it which you can get from your supplier or reload the firmware again to start from scratch
I had this problem also a week geny would only connect if load under 500w on AC out.
Now fixed once set to grid (none)
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