I am still monkeying with this and probably won't send it in till early next week...
Just a thought-are these boxes known to have overload protection internally somehow?
The reason I ask is because plugged straight into the wall, I get enough voltage to start the fan and compressor instantly; Sure it will pull some serious amps for a few seconds, but no big deal. No protesting from the AC unit as if it had low voltage or lost a phase.
If someone has been stupid enough to engineer an APPLIANCE controller that does not have a few second delay *before* some sort of over current protection kicks in, and it's somehow activating an "instant" overcurrent protection, we might have a winner.
If it is a matter of a time delay that ISN'T built in to an automatic (or instant) overcurrent protection on an APPLIANCE controller made for what? HEAVY LOADS, the engineer should be fed to piranhas.
I am not a bright man by any means, but if I can figure it out, and if this is the problem (not sure, but it's an idea) it's more than a faulty unit, it's the faulty thinking behind it.
EDIT: for clarity.