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Inverter blending power is upsetting the Smeg Hob
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<blockquote data-quote="Den123" data-source="post: 1161684" data-attributes="member: 13454"><p>Check that your neutrals are properly separated.</p><p>Thereafter, if the condition persists, it is most likely one of two things:</p><p>1.) Harmonic currents generated by the input of the inverter</p><p>2.) RFI generated by the 15 or 20kHz modulation frequency on the inverter output.</p><p>If it is either of these two, the average installer will be out of his depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Den123, post: 1161684, member: 13454"] Check that your neutrals are properly separated. Thereafter, if the condition persists, it is most likely one of two things: 1.) Harmonic currents generated by the input of the inverter 2.) RFI generated by the 15 or 20kHz modulation frequency on the inverter output. If it is either of these two, the average installer will be out of his depth. [/QUOTE]
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