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Inverters Stacked
09-28-2019, 21:15
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RE: Inverters Stacked
After thinking about this a bit more. I don't think it's worth powering them up. The caps need to be charged and discharged repeatedly to self-heal and the only way to do that is put them under cyclical load. In our buses it happens when the AC's kick on, or the compressor in the fridge turns on, or the water pump powers up. Simply powering them on with no loads isn't going to do the caps any good. Al, I wouldn't worry about it. You can safely store them for 5 years w/o worry. If you do have issues at some point it really is simple to remove your caps and swap them out.

david brady,
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Inverters Stacked - cubeman - 09-25-2019, 08:34
RE: Inverters Stacked - davidbrady - 09-25-2019, 11:34
RE: Inverters Stacked - cubeman - 09-25-2019, 20:39
RE: Inverters Stacked - davidbrady - 09-26-2019, 16:18
RE: Inverters Stacked - cubeman - 09-28-2019, 00:37
RE: Inverters Stacked - davidbrady - 09-28-2019, 20:14
RE: Inverters Stacked - cubeman - 09-28-2019, 20:47
RE: Inverters Stacked - davidbrady - 09-28-2019 21:15
RE: Inverters Stacked - cubeman - 09-30-2019, 19:14



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