Hi all,
I am using a logo 12/24 to start a generator when power fails. Initially logo is power from a 24v supply, then when the power fails it switches to the battery on the generator. This all works fine.
My issue is when the logo commands the generator to start the voltage drops due to the load the starter motor is taking and the logo shuts down.
Would it be possible to use capicators to maintain the power for this initial voltage drop? What should i watch out for if doing this and what capacitor size?
I dont want to install a second battery as i will have to link the charging circuit to this battery also.
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards,
Barry.
I am using a logo 12/24 to start a generator when power fails. Initially logo is power from a 24v supply, then when the power fails it switches to the battery on the generator. This all works fine.
My issue is when the logo commands the generator to start the voltage drops due to the load the starter motor is taking and the logo shuts down.
Would it be possible to use capicators to maintain the power for this initial voltage drop? What should i watch out for if doing this and what capacitor size?
I dont want to install a second battery as i will have to link the charging circuit to this battery also.
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards,
Barry.