Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
waynefromnscanada
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Hi all, have a question re the low temp operating limit of +32F (zero C) on the 12 volt, Xantrex SW 1800. Has anyone had experience using this inverter at colder temps? Mine will be in an out building with the batteries, and subjected at times to minus 20F. I do have 4 other inverters there, two are MSW and two are SureSine 300. Have never had a problem with any of them in cold weather, even though at least some of them are also rated for around the freezing mark.
Hoping someone has had good experience operating this one in cold weather. Usually, from what I understand, in very cold temps, the electrolytic capacitors change value enough to screw things up - - at least in some cases, especially if the caps are not rated for sub freezing.
Just had this inverter shipped in to Canada from Wind & Sun, then discovered the temp limit. Yeah I know, should have asked first, just never crossed my mind, as I've had no problems at all with far cheaper and lower quality inverters (except for the SureSine, which is really top quality, and also gave no problems. Wish they would make a bigger one).
Thanks for any input.
Wayne
Hoping someone has had good experience operating this one in cold weather. Usually, from what I understand, in very cold temps, the electrolytic capacitors change value enough to screw things up - - at least in some cases, especially if the caps are not rated for sub freezing.
Just had this inverter shipped in to Canada from Wind & Sun, then discovered the temp limit. Yeah I know, should have asked first, just never crossed my mind, as I've had no problems at all with far cheaper and lower quality inverters (except for the SureSine, which is really top quality, and also gave no problems. Wish they would make a bigger one).
Thanks for any input.
Wayne
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Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Actually I'm not "new" here, just that I was AWOL for a long time -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Is this Wayne from NS Canada?
Great to see you back!
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 questionIs this Wayne from NS Canada?
Great to see you back!
-Bill
Yes it is. Thank you very much Bill!
Good to be back
Wishing you all the best. -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Always enjoyed the posts from Wayne of Nova Scotia. Glad to see he is back. -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Thank you "sawmill" for your kind words. Hope you have a great day, and hopefully, from time to time, I can contribute something of value to this form. Peace. -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Update, in case anyone might be interested - -
We're now into the coldest parts of our Winter, have had numerous sub zero F temperatures and the inverter continues to operate perfectly, regardless of the cold. Very happy with this unit. Very impressed! -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
wayne,
wasn't that you telling russ you were still waiting for winter? -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
It seems a month back or so
Our low here this year has been 1.7° C (35° F). That was back on 13 December.
After February we can expect weather to improve most every day.
The 1st of April (about) it takes a noticeable step toward warmer
The 1st of May (about) summer has arrived.
Russ -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 questionwayne,
wasn't that you telling russ you were still waiting for winter?
Well up until a very few weeks ago you're right, but FINALLY it has hit, FINALLY Winter has arrived with a storm a week, and now forecasters are considering giving us TWO storms a week so we don't forget how to shovel. :grr
Actually the last 2 or 3 storms were ones hatched down in the southwestern US, moved across America and then sent barreling up the Eastern Seaboard to nail us here. Nothing short of open, unabashed environmental warfare! :p
My micro micro hydro project is now totally buried under ice and snow, the hum of the turbine barely audible on the surface. But the power keeps on coming and is sending you this message
As long as the water keeps moving, it won't freeze, + now it's insulated with snow. -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 question
Nothing short of open, unabashed environmental warfare!
Yes, and when we see US weather reported the horrible, paralyzing cold systems come from Canada!
Payback's a bitch Wayne.
Ralph -
Re: Low temp limit on Xantrex SW 1800 questionNothing short of open, unabashed environmental warfare!
Yes, and when we see US weather reported the horrible, paralyzing cold systems come from Canada!
Payback's a bitch Wayne.
Ralph
Ahahahaha, that's what I get for bragging about what was our non-winter:p
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