Hello to all.
I've been following for a few weeks now and made the jump to solar by accumulating these:
2) SP6548 will be wired split phase.
4) EG4 48v batteries
16) 460w panels
3500w predator generator 120vac@30a - cloud days - natural gas kit
2) 58.4V 20A Lifepo4 Battery Charger for 16s
I...
I just purchased it's bigger brother 12000. I'm hoping it proves itself to be a good choice. Still in box and waiting for install in Aug when I make my way back to the hills of Kentucky.
Kentucky where the grid for my location is .18 per Kwh --- Texas my current contract cost .087 per Kwh. The AC chargers on the unit would work with AC input and I will use as extreme necessity, however; my goal is to not rely on it at all. I thank you for trying to save me money ;)
I'm splitting my time between NE Texas and E Kentucky. I bounce back and forth about every 90 days. I'm scheduled back to Kentucky in Aug. I need to find out how to edit my profile. BTW love Hilton Head!
Do you manually connect the charger leads or are they permanently fixed to the buss/battery. I'm asking because the instructions on my 2 units says the charger need to be on before connection to battery. I'm wanting a more automatic function - AIO uses the generator contacts to start the...
Holy Moly, I purchased very close to the same setup. SP6548 verses your EG6500 and 16 BlueSun 460W Half-Cell Bifacial vs your
12x - Solarever 445W solar panels. My panels or on backorder till July 30 :(
My plan is to install the system minus the solar panels as soon as possible and recharge...
Its cool that yours is fixed and gives me more confidence to follow suit
Probably cover their A statement? I saw it as maybe backfeed protection?
I will more than likely do this as well... so, you/I fire up the generator and it outputs 120vac to the battery charger with fixed dc leads to...
WOW, thank you... My setup is 3500 peak/3000 continuous Predator Inverter Charger (already had for RV travel), 58.4V 20A Lifepo4 Battery Charger for 16S (48V) 51.2V Lifepo4 Battery Power Tool, sooo I'm close to what you described above... Right?