"Grid Hz High 65 Hz,
Grid Hz Low 55 Hz"
Your generator is dropping below 55 Hz ... how high does it run no-load? You may be able to adjust it higher so it stays within range.
Are you able to program how much power should be pulled from generator, have charging draw less current so generator isn't as heavily loaded? Will SolArk also assist generator from battery so loads aren't too much either?
On your 2nd posting with more screen images I see 50 Hz, seems odd when the rest were based on 60 Hz +/-
I also see "droop", etc. which is probably output voltage sagging with load to facilitate sharing with paralleled inverters.
It may have a Volts-Watts and Frequency-Watts grid support mode, not sure if those also help generator.
Ideally SolArk inverts from battery to carry part of the load when more than generator (or grid) programmed max current. Not sure how it handles transient when first connecting. My Sunny Island similarly assists carrying load above programmed limit. Depending on monects to prevent backfeed (But does NOT have programmablmax backfeed current.) Yours, I saw "20W" as My Generac zero-backfeed limit.
"Grid Hz High 65 Hz,
Grid Hz Low 55 Hz"
Your generator is dropping below 55 Hz ... how high does it run no-load? You may be able to adjust it higher so it stays within range.
Are you able to program how much power should be pulled from generator, have charging draw less current so generator isn't as heavily loaded? Will SolArk also assist generator from battery so loads aren't too much either?
On your 2nd posting with more screen images I see 50 Hz, seems odd when the rest were based on 60 Hz +/-
I also see "droop", eom battery to carry part of the load when more than generator (or grid) programmed max current. Not sure how it handles transient when first connecting. My Sunny Island similarly assists carrying load above programmed limit. Depending on mode, it disconnects to prevent backfeed (But does NOT have programmable max backfeed current.) Yours, I saw "20W" as zero-backfeed limit.
"Grid Hz High 65 Hz,
Grid Hz Low 55 Hz"
Your generator is dropping below 55 Hz ... how high does it run no-load? You may be able to adjust it higher so it stays within range.
Are you able to program how much power should be pulled from generator, have charging draw less current so generator isn't as heavily loaded? Will SolArk also assist generator from battery so loads aren't too much either?
On your 2nd posting with more screen images I see 50 Hz, seems odd when the rest were based on 60 Hz +/-
I also see "droop", etc. which is probably output voltage sagging with load to facilitate sharing with paralleled inverters.
It may have a Volts-Watts and Frequency-Watts grid support mode, not sure if those also help generator.
Ideally SolArk inverts from battery to carry part of the load when more than generator (or grid) programmed max current. Not sure how it handles transient when first connecting. My Sunny Island similarly assists carrying load above programmed limit. Depending on mode, it disconnects to prevent backfeed (But does NOT have programmable max backfeed current.) Yours, I saw "20W" as zero-backfeed limit.