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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Ok here is my latest config based on current industry info. Current specs / core cost. (36) Longi 435W Bifacial Mono Solar Panel, ($6500) (3) LVX6548 6.5kw unit for 19.5kw ($4200), (119lbs!) (1) Aeon LTO battery A48=40 1.93KWh (40Ah), 22k cycles, 20 year mfg warranty, 80lbs, ($2968) Looking...
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Thanks. This will be long term setup and even simpler I could just use the power grid, but the project is to use solar - hence solar forum. :)
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Yes, if I have to use batteries using super capacitors is a good idea. They last longer then batteries, have high cycle counts, and can handle the surge. That might be the way to go for this design.
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Since the LVX6048 is good for 6kw and do not require batteries when stand alone, I assume I could setup 3 of these as separate units for 18kw total. As long as I do not allow them to talk to each other I can run them without batteries and tap into the combined power for my load. I am sure there...
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Thanks for the (36) 500W bifacial panel to 5400W load stat. I am thinking about the same panels. Also, looking at the LVX6048 and running multiple separate units. If I run the unites separate as stand alone units I should not need batteries. Need to check with MPP and get some more details.
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    No aversion to batteries. If the only workable solution requires batteries then I will use them. Trying to design the system without batteries. Batteries add cost and maintenance. They are the first part of the system to go typically and I do not need them if I can come up with a system that...
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Setup needs to be done without batteries. If I have to use double, triple, etc the amount of panels then so be it. I get that source has a huge surge, but if you have enough electricity coming into the all-in-one inverter should it not be able to handle it? No one is making an all-in-one...
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    50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts

    Hello, New here. Looks like a great solar forum! I have an off-grid project with open budget. Looking to power 50AMP, 240v - 12,000 Watts circuit for welding unit or anything else rated for such a circuit. No batteries. Setup will only run off solar panels during peak time. Location San Diego...
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