crossy
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I have an issue with a circa 20 year old 6KW HFL generator (Mitsubishi engine I believe) which appeared while we were on our summer cruise this year.
When running the Genset a sudden increase in load, such as turning on the water heater, occasionally caused the Victron Multiplus 12/1600/70 charger/inverter to flick off and reboot temporarily cutting AC supply to the boat (irritating whilst cooking dinner...). I rang Barden who supplied the charger to me last year and their advice was to try to replicate the issue when plugged into the mains. If I couldn't recreate the fault whilst plugged into the mains then their thinking was that the root cause was likely to be the electrical supply from the generator "collapsing under load".
Having returned to our home marina and connected to shore power I have tried all I can to get the unit to flick off again by turning on lots of high draw loads at the same time (hoover, heater etc) but cannot replicate the fault.
Before I commission one of my local engineers to take a look has anyone seen this before and is there anything else obvious I could look at or test myself before the spending starts? We spend quite a bit of time at anchor or on buoys so the Gen is important to me.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
When running the Genset a sudden increase in load, such as turning on the water heater, occasionally caused the Victron Multiplus 12/1600/70 charger/inverter to flick off and reboot temporarily cutting AC supply to the boat (irritating whilst cooking dinner...). I rang Barden who supplied the charger to me last year and their advice was to try to replicate the issue when plugged into the mains. If I couldn't recreate the fault whilst plugged into the mains then their thinking was that the root cause was likely to be the electrical supply from the generator "collapsing under load".
Having returned to our home marina and connected to shore power I have tried all I can to get the unit to flick off again by turning on lots of high draw loads at the same time (hoover, heater etc) but cannot replicate the fault.
Before I commission one of my local engineers to take a look has anyone seen this before and is there anything else obvious I could look at or test myself before the spending starts? We spend quite a bit of time at anchor or on buoys so the Gen is important to me.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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