I notice that when my batteries are at about 50% SOC and my small refrigerator comes on, the surge of the refrigerator starting will cause my battery voltage to dip, which in turn triggers my AC Input to On.
I don't want AC Input to come on unless there is is a persistent low voltage at the batteries. (Not a transient.)
So I have now set a time delay of 10 seconds on "Connect when battery voltage drops below ..."
I haven't had a chance to see what happens with this new setting. So am asking here for clarification.
Does the "Time Delay" means that the Multiplus simply waits x seconds to enable AC In after my battery voltage dips below threshold? Or does "Delay" mean that the battery voltage has to persist for x seconds - so that transients are ignored - before it AC Input is triggered On?
I expect that it is the former. If so, then a Feature Request for a Setting called "Ignore Transients" where users can set a time window to ignore voltage dip transients caused when equipment starts.