Arch--- why is that you are a test bed for everything. I agree with Gene.
Nothing should cause it to go, but a bad circuit could cause the circuit to
go and blow the system. You might want to check with Statpower and see if
they know or will give you another one.
al
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #3.1a PRODIGY ] --
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> Holy shit.
>
> That is really scary.... Nothing should be able to do that. Sounds
> like you blew up a capacitor. The charger should be limited on the
> output so that nothing should be able to harm it.
>
> Makes you wonder why so many of these were available refurbished...
>
> gene
>
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> Date: Saturday, 21-Aug-99 08:14 PM
>
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> Subject: GMC: Statpower Explosion
>
> GMCers
>
> Well, a major set back today. I have had my Statpower 40& running for
> about a month now. I have charged the house batteries and charged the
> automotive battery with it. I have run the florescent lights with it no
> problems. Even forgot and left one light on all night. Today the auto
> battery was low so I plugged in the Statpower to charge it up. It was
> charging at a rate of about 15 amps. I turned the key on to bring the
> air pressure up on the bags. I had been running the air before on the
> battery that is why it was low. After about 1 minutes there was a loud
> explosion and fire shot out if the Statpower front about 2/3s of the
> way up the front panel in the center side to side. I know exactly where
> the fire came from because I had just bent down to see how many amps the
> unit was putting out. No, I am not hurt-----did need to change underwear
> . I am not talking about a little pop my ears rang for most of the
> afternoon. Fire was yellow and shot out 2 to 3 inches. Then smoke for
> about 1 min. Anybody got any ideas. I did not change any wiring or
> anything. Why would the compressor cause this thing to blow. (the
> compressor is new) Anybody with any ideas I sure would like to hear them
> ..
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
> -------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>
> Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
> GMC Technical Information
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
Nothing should cause it to go, but a bad circuit could cause the circuit to
go and blow the system. You might want to check with Statpower and see if
they know or will give you another one.
al
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #3.1a PRODIGY ] --
> Expanded recipient data:
> To: Gcbr \ America On-Line: (GCBR)
>
> Holy shit.
>
> That is really scary.... Nothing should be able to do that. Sounds
> like you blew up a capacitor. The charger should be limited on the
> output so that nothing should be able to harm it.
>
> Makes you wonder why so many of these were available refurbished...
>
> gene
>
> -------- REPLY, Original message follows --------
>
> Date: Saturday, 21-Aug-99 08:14 PM
>
> From: Gcbr \ America On-Line: (GCBR)
> To: gmclist \ Internet: (gmcmotorhome
> .org)
>
> Attachment: mimemsg.doc Code: 04QCG6D \ Created: Unknown [3 Kb]
>
> Subject: GMC: Statpower Explosion
>
> GMCers
>
> Well, a major set back today. I have had my Statpower 40& running for
> about a month now. I have charged the house batteries and charged the
> automotive battery with it. I have run the florescent lights with it no
> problems. Even forgot and left one light on all night. Today the auto
> battery was low so I plugged in the Statpower to charge it up. It was
> charging at a rate of about 15 amps. I turned the key on to bring the
> air pressure up on the bags. I had been running the air before on the
> battery that is why it was low. After about 1 minutes there was a loud
> explosion and fire shot out if the Statpower front about 2/3s of the
> way up the front panel in the center side to side. I know exactly where
> the fire came from because I had just bent down to see how many amps the
> unit was putting out. No, I am not hurt-----did need to change underwear
> . I am not talking about a little pop my ears rang for most of the
> afternoon. Fire was yellow and shot out 2 to 3 inches. Then smoke for
> about 1 min. Anybody got any ideas. I did not change any wiring or
> anything. Why would the compressor cause this thing to blow. (the
> compressor is new) Anybody with any ideas I sure would like to hear them
> ..
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
> -------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>
> Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
> GMC Technical Information
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/