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@sunshine_eggo @Checkthisout thanks for the interesting info on the HF vs LF vs 'hybrid'.
I know my TP6048 was/is extremely top heavy, I'd say 95% of the weight is in the top of the unit. SGP stated it is LF when I asked them through Amazon questions and direct email. I also know the led lights pulse/flicker when the washer agitates and the inverter is running off battery/solar, but it starts my 1hp pump ( that I clamped at ~40a ac per leg) while running the rest of the house.
I completely agree it isn't tier 1 and never will be at the price point it's offered, however I'm beyond satisfied for the $1400 shipped to get my feet wet and give 1 finger to the poco. My next move, to give 2 fingers, will be an XW6848 Pro along with more solar and batteries. Heck, I might not even need the batteries with the efficiency savings from the Schneider ?.
Note, to stay thread related, my TP6048 is around 136w idle when connected to utility. Iirc the manufacturer spec (once you dig it up) is 135.
Happy New Year to the best forum I've been involved with ?
I know my TP6048 was/is extremely top heavy, I'd say 95% of the weight is in the top of the unit. SGP stated it is LF when I asked them through Amazon questions and direct email. I also know the led lights pulse/flicker when the washer agitates and the inverter is running off battery/solar, but it starts my 1hp pump ( that I clamped at ~40a ac per leg) while running the rest of the house.
I completely agree it isn't tier 1 and never will be at the price point it's offered, however I'm beyond satisfied for the $1400 shipped to get my feet wet and give 1 finger to the poco. My next move, to give 2 fingers, will be an XW6848 Pro along with more solar and batteries. Heck, I might not even need the batteries with the efficiency savings from the Schneider ?.
Note, to stay thread related, my TP6048 is around 136w idle when connected to utility. Iirc the manufacturer spec (once you dig it up) is 135.
Happy New Year to the best forum I've been involved with ?