Originally posted by masen
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Everything looks good to me.
I would power the charger by a mains receptacle for the first run
in order to keep any load off of the captor output so that you may get an exact voltage reading on the captor output to see what rms voltage is available through the ground rod return system.
I would have a DVMM set up ready to make a quick measurement on your two receptacle gang box.
Also I would have a clamp meter (if you have one) clamped on the captor
secondary top black wire ready to take an AC amperage measure.
The AC amp reading should be some where around 1.4 amps.
as a secondary method to be cautious on the trial run place your left thumb and forefinger on the top black captor secondary wire before you flip the invertor on. if you feel any immediate heat in the wire then immediately
turn the invertor off.
If there is no heat, then proceed with your measures as mentioned.
the out come of the whole event will strictly depend on the GROUND ROD RETURN SYSTEM as this is what the whole unit is about - self powered energy FROM THE GROUND.
Hope all of this helps you to achieve the good results that you
are looking for.
Best, and Respects,
Clarence
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