I have a generator, and the output of the gen can go as high as 130vac or low as 110vac.
What is the maximum high input AC voltage this charger can tolerate?
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I have a generator, and the output of the gen can go as high as 130vac or low as 110vac.
What is the maximum high input AC voltage this charger can tolerate?
It is written in the datasheet 100 - 130VAC.
https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-Blue-Smart-IP22-Charger-120-VAC-EN.pdf
ok, thanks. What will happen if it gets too much voltage, like 135 vac? Will it burn out?
What happens on an under voltage, a brownout, will it simply shut down or burn out?
My old Onan generator, if it over revs, the voltage can spike up to even 140vac. But that only happens if I force it to rev too high. it is in my boat, and conceivably, if throttle stuck, something like that could cause it to put out too much voltage. it is also possible, if a heavy load is on generator, and suddenly removed, could make a sudden spike and come down to normal it things were not good with the throttle linkages. Normally nothing like voltage spikes happen.
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