Yes, thank you. This was the video that gave me the assumption that I could run this unit batteryless. I see in this video he does not connect to the grid and he does not mention any settings on the inverter.. It seems that it could be possible to run this batteryless.
I see on the ampere time site it shows
"Ampere Time 12V 50Ah Lithium batteries support up to Max 4S4P connections to get more energy up to 10.24kWh."
so it appears that at least the ampere time can support that.
Looking for some assistance. I'd like to state the following.. this is my first solar project.... I may be an idiot. I purchased the 6500ex-48 from signature solar. I connected solar and ac in. I would like to use solar priority then grid to power the load. I can't seem to tell if I have...
Oh jeez I hope it can.. I know i've seen the MPP solar equivalents (or at least in my mind i thought i saw these) run without battery. I just assumed it could.
I am looking to get a starter battery going for my diy solar system. I wanted to go with a eg4 rackmount... but with shipping cost bringing it to $1700 I was hoping to start a bit smaller. I was looking at ampere time and weize batteries, perhaps even chins. If i were going to go with a 36ah...