Fear58
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Hello all,
Purchased a 24V Growatt 3000TL inverter and planning to install it this weekend in a small barn. I read that Neutral and Ground may be bonded in this unit.
Planning to install this in a total off-grid installation setting (will never connect utility power). I was planning to drive a grounding electrode and connect to my small 70amp panel, and connecting ACout from the Growatt and bonding N-G at the panel.
Is the 3000W 24V Growatt unit N-G bonded? If so, is it permanent or is there some internal circuitry that adjusts this based on configuration parameters input by the user? Is my plan sound, or should I just not connect to a grounding electrode and have a floating ground?
Purchased a 24V Growatt 3000TL inverter and planning to install it this weekend in a small barn. I read that Neutral and Ground may be bonded in this unit.
Planning to install this in a total off-grid installation setting (will never connect utility power). I was planning to drive a grounding electrode and connect to my small 70amp panel, and connecting ACout from the Growatt and bonding N-G at the panel.
Is the 3000W 24V Growatt unit N-G bonded? If so, is it permanent or is there some internal circuitry that adjusts this based on configuration parameters input by the user? Is my plan sound, or should I just not connect to a grounding electrode and have a floating ground?