Yup.
Just as an FYI, the documentation wasn't nebulous or misleading, it's just straight up, plain old, WRONG. It said 120-240VAC, which I come to find out is not true at all....
I'm looking at the chargeverter also, but I just don't have room for it.... so I'm trying to figure that out...
Is it just me or is the EG4 Monitoring website not updating? I can get to it, and see my stats, but they haven't updated for a couple of hours now... I even restarted the 6000xp, but that didn't change anything. Just wondering if it's an issue for everyone right now...
Yeah definitely not as good as using the inverter. I wish people would stop suggesting that as a GRID replacement. It's not. It's a glorified battery charger.
I may end up using it anyways, but I still would like to find a way to connect the GRID to the GRID inputs on the inverter.
Thanks...
Yeah the chargeverter seems good. Will it do all the same logic around when to charge based on time of day, SOC and weather as the 6000XP inverter will do?
So I have an EG4 6000XP, in my RV 5th wheel camper, wired into my 240v 50amp receiver. That 240v 50amp input (shore power) is connected to the inverter input and works great when I have 240v 50amp input / shore power.
However, I am looking for something when sometimes I only have 120v 15amp...
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm pretty sure you're wrong about this. Split phase power incorporates a 180-degree phase shift between the two hot wires, while single phase power does not exhibit any phase shift
Let me know if my understanding of this is incorrect.
Where in the specs does it say...
It wouldn't come back if they had the documentation correct. Originally it only said it needed 120 - 240v input. Bought it under those pretenses and then they said it wouldn't work like that. I'm highly motivated to find a solution other than sorry you are SOL.
Sorry for the dumb...
There are two versions of the document. Originally it said this:
Like you said, that is just plain old WRONG. I bought it because of these published specs.
Here are links to the web archive showing the original document...
Anyone know what would cause this jump in SOC from 85% to 100%? It has happened a few times. 2x EG4 LL 48v batteries and a EG4 6000XP inverter. Hooked up to 10x 315w panels.
Thanks!!