This is what Current Connected says about UL9540 for SOK 48V battery with the display. This section is out of date, it already has the UL9540A certification. The 9540 is with Sol-Ark inverters. I hope they have a suitably rated inverter in that list. So in a few months it should be available...
I am looking for feedback on my project and materials I intend to use.
I have chosen the Conext SW 4048 inverter for my project.
Project description: battery backup for a town house for everything except the electric oven and the electric dryer. I do not expect to be able to add solar panels...
Thanks for the info! So where do I find what batteries the Sol-Ark inverter is UL9540 certified with? Looks like the more suitable 5kW Sol-Ark (for me) inverter is not on the CEC list yet.
https://www.sol-ark.com/sol-ark-15k-hybrid-inverter-on-cec-list/
Hello folks, I am looking into adding battery backup for our townhouse as we are getting far too many power outages. Earlier this year and last year some power outages lasted over a day. So I am looking at having enough backup to power small appliances + lights + fridge for over a day. I will...
Yeah I saw the AltE listing UL9540 compliant energy storage. The cheapest battery + inverter option is $11K and that is more than I want to spend. I will wait for others.
Good question regarding UL9540. I thought EG4 had the relevant UL rating. I will need to look into it. If EG4 does not have the California residential rating then it is a deal breaker for me.
Why would it be off grid? It is capable of being connected to the grid (and I want to power the...
Looking at PG&E doc on eligibility for E-ELEC I should qualify. But I do not care if not. Sick of power outages with 'unknown' reason and 'unknown' ETA on restoring power.
Sounds great, thanks. I live in silicon valley part of the time. Should be easy to set up a time to check it out. I am looking at UL listed reliable inverters and thought SW4048 would fit the bill.
Thanks Hedges for the suggestions. I have considered portable backup with solar panels and doing a piecemeal solution for the fridge etc. I can still do piecemeal and limit to fewer circuits. That would reduce the need for a 4kw capacity. I have a kill a watt and I already have done a back of...
Yeah I can take that route as well with the breakers. I was trying to avoid issues with inspection. But all that seems moot now with needing the UL9540 certification. I cannot see that many (if any) DIY options for UL 9540 certified combinations. It seems I may have to wait until the new...