Generator controller
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1. A generator controller, comprising:
- a processor;
an output capable of sending signals to a generator configured to charge a battery, the generator further being an internal combustion engine driven generator configured to generate and deliver alternating electrical current to a powered vehicle;
a real-time clock in signal communication with the processor; and
a memory accessible by the processor, the memory containing stored programming instructions operable by the processor to (1) store a first parameter related to a historical operation of the generator and (2) to control starting and stopping of the engine and the generator based on the first stored parameter;
wherein the first stored parameter comprises a number of requests to start and stop the generator in a particular time period.
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Abstract
A generator controller, in its various embodiments, displays genset fault messages, a genset elapsed time hour meter, service countdown reminder, monitors battery voltage changes over multiple periods of time to establish and display the “battery level,” uses the “battery level” to automatically start and stop the genset, and accepts multiple run requests from AC loads such as HVAC systems, and incorporates safety or other start inhibit features.
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7 Claims
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1. A generator controller, comprising:
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a processor; an output capable of sending signals to a generator configured to charge a battery, the generator further being an internal combustion engine driven generator configured to generate and deliver alternating electrical current to a powered vehicle; a real-time clock in signal communication with the processor; and a memory accessible by the processor, the memory containing stored programming instructions operable by the processor to (1) store a first parameter related to a historical operation of the generator and (2) to control starting and stopping of the engine and the generator based on the first stored parameter;
wherein the first stored parameter comprises a number of requests to start and stop the generator in a particular time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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