Hi!
There are multiple additional settings for the AC200PL, beyond just toggling self-adaption on or off.
So there are under/over voltage and frequency settings and protection timers. Each setting has its own fixed min/max range, which you cannot exceed.
Can I set any values there? Can it possibly cause any damage?
Because, for example, you can set Grid UV Protection at 55%, that’s 126.5V (from 230).
Can it really charge with such low voltages without breaking? Thanks!
@VSM
When grid adaptation mode is enabled, the UPS switching time will increase. Once the UPS switching time is longer, it may cause the load to experience a momentary power outage and then restart. Therefore, when the AC input is stable and there is no instability, grid adaptation mode should be disabled.
You can set it according to the current error situation, but don’t adjust it too much at once.
Or what? It will damage itself or smth?
I’m mostly interested in frequency settings. I can crank them up to 3.5 Hz in both directions and set protection timers to 10 seconds, so I can increase its chance of starting to charge from my old 6 kW non-inverter generator (if needed, I haven’t tried it yet, even with default settings). Can it cause physical damage to the inverter?
And yes, I’m aware of the UPS time increase; that’s fair, and I don’t care that much.