The manual says 200w idle consumption in the mode most commonly used and the mode I use. Here's the specs for efficiency: I have discovered thru use/metrics that you as you get toward 40% load (4000-5000w) the efficiency approaches 85%.
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Does dynamote reduce idle power?
Dynamote had some kind of small-ish inverter circuit they used for reducing idle power. Can't remember much about it but there was a patent they had for that. If this 88 watts was while using this low idle circuit, it probably didn't work as well as I had thought it would. Click to expand... CORRECTION......
What is the difference between idle consumption and peak consumption?
Simple question. A) During peak hours, total consumption is 4000W. At night, when there are no other loads, minimum consumption is 100W. In this case, idle consumption is standby. B) During peak hours, total consumption is 4100W. At night, when there are no other loads, minimum consumption is 100W. In this case, idle consumption is overhead.
What is the difference between idle consumption and overhead consumption?
A) During peak hours, total consumption is 4000W. At night, when there are no other loads, minimum consumption is 100W. In this case, idle consumption is standby. B) During peak hours, total consumption is 4100W. At night, when there are no other loads, minimum consumption is 100W. In this case, idle consumption is overhead. Overhead.