Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

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Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:17 pm

Hello,
I am looking to implement a pack and go system for power outages. I was wondering how the netonix switches (WS-12-1250AC) respond to modified sine wave inverters?

I see a lot of people use the tripp lite 750's auto transfer/battery charger/inverter and they are mod sine.

Since I am going to be building this from scratch I want to make sure I get the right stuff.

any help will be great.

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:27 pm

I believe modified sine wave is fine but I pinged the engineer (Dave) for his opinion.
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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:40 pm

Did we get an engineering answer on this one? I too was about to buy the tripp-lite asp750 based on this forum. But other forums say they have issues with other equipment and the mod sine wave.

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:44 pm

I never did get an answer. But I am still interested.

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:53 pm

Chris@edgarhighspeed.com wrote:I never did get an answer. But I am still interested.


Yes our AC power supplies are fine with pure and modified SINE wave

By the way I use the Tripp Lite 750 and 1200 at my WISP and love them
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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Thu Jul 07, 2016 6:20 pm

Great. Thanks sirhc

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:25 pm

we probably have 30 or more APS750 running netonix and other devices and they have been fine.
Just be sure to size wire and fuses accordingly.

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:54 pm

Hi guys, we are also using APSX750's with WS-12-250-AC units. We struggle to monitor voltage of the batteries as they rapidly fluctuate by 2-4v in the float stage. Have you ever seen the same / how do you monitor whether AC is lost?

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Re: Modified sine wave and netonix AC switches

Sat Apr 06, 2019 9:58 am

With APC UPS modified sinewave in 220V the netonix PSU does a loud electric hum. Happens in various models, including WS-12-AC

It is the only equipment that generate this sound, all other 220v PSU here run smooth with modified sinewave

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