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Pvusers Archive for July 2002
62 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:28:48 2002

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[pvusers] I wasn't trying to push Exceltech...



> so my next inverter purchase
> > will be the Exceltech MX series inverter... which I can add modules
> > to, as my system grows...
> 
> Nice. Obviously you aren't planning on letting up, eh gig? :-) I gotta 
> think this stuff isn't cheap, though.

I really wasn't trying to push Exceltech... but the noise on the 
waveform was greatly reduced... and the sine wave was better
than the outside grid... and Exceltech has a circuit that allows
only 9 watts of standby current to be consumed, when not under
load...
> 
> 19" rack would be right at home in a studio; that's how most pro audio 
> gear is mounted.

That would fit... and new modules can be plugged into the system
while it is hot... it has redundancy, too... two control modules can
be used... if one goes bad, the second one, automatically takes 
over... then the offending module can be unplugged, while hot, and
sent to the company for repair... but... they tend to last for a long
time....
> 
> Cheers from the Canuck bush, where it's hot'n'buggy at the moment, 
> and there's narry a sine wave nor a Hammond in sight.
> -=s

It is hotter than haydes here in Houston...first, a lot of rain... then a
lot of heat... I don't know which is worse...

Gig



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