tellingson
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My two cents. Go with the Victron system.
I have property in an off-grid community and several people bought the sol-ark 12k… and regret it. If you run any 15 amp tools, you might trip your breaker. A Sol-Ark 12k is actually 2 - 4500w inverters that you can run together to get 240. A 15-amp chop saw will draw 4500w on start up… tripping your system.
Victron is easy to expand, fairly easy to DIY, and has great support.
If I were to do it again, I’d still do Victron.
I’d also look into the Sinclair Ground Mounts. They are really slick and I have enjoyed mine.
I have property in an off-grid community and several people bought the sol-ark 12k… and regret it. If you run any 15 amp tools, you might trip your breaker. A Sol-Ark 12k is actually 2 - 4500w inverters that you can run together to get 240. A 15-amp chop saw will draw 4500w on start up… tripping your system.
Victron is easy to expand, fairly easy to DIY, and has great support.
If I were to do it again, I’d still do Victron.
I’d also look into the Sinclair Ground Mounts. They are really slick and I have enjoyed mine.