Have 5 year old Inverter that states 12/375. Have bought VE to |USB cable to re-configure but settings only allow me to go to 210V.
Is there a work around for this?
TIA
Dusty
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Have 5 year old Inverter that states 12/375. Have bought VE to |USB cable to re-configure but settings only allow me to go to 210V.
Is there a work around for this?
TIA
Dusty
If you are changing tha AC in only, then an auto transformer is required to convert the 110 into 220 /230V. The inverter will still output 230V as set by VE configure. you can't set this by software to a 110V - the inverter transformers are different.
If you need 110 out as well as in, then a 2nd auto transformer or a new inverter will be required.
I am on a sailboat and the input voltage to the inverter is 12 V dc (lead acid batteries). The output voltage is 230V AC. Due to being in USA now, I need the output voltage to be 110V AC.
The software does not seem to let me change the output voltage from 230V to 110V, seem to stop at 210V.
Is there a way around this?
TIA
Rick
The 230 volt and 120 volt units are different models. No way to change in software or internal jumpers.
As Mike suggested, you can use a transformer on the inverter output to step down the voltage.
Normally, a boat is designed for either 120 or 240 volts for all loads and shore power is what needs to adapt to the locality. With an inverter only, I don't see why you'd be switching between 230 and 120 volts based on your location, unless you are refitting your boat with all new appliances. Then a new inverter probably makes the most sense.
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