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My 5000 watt 5.1 kwh dolly system

Havean

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I have to clean up a few things. But runs like a champ. Just need to add the panels. Ran two space heaters and a vacuum without any hiccups. 5000 watt 5.1 kwh system
 

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Nah, videos tell more. But yes apparently my files are too large pics from here on it is.
I understand.
But I don't do tik tok.
So, I don't see what you have to show.
And neither does anyone else in the same situation.
You can absolutely do whatever you want. I'm just suggesting what will get more views.
 
I understand.
But I don't do tik tok.
So, I don't see what you have to show.
And neither does anyone else in the same situation.
You can absolutely do whatever you want. I'm just suggesting what will get more views.
I get it. I was thinking TikTok wasn't to far from YouTube. I already have a YouTube account but not "solar'". I just didn't want to post there is all.

I am using the PowMr all in one 5000 watt inverter with a Vatrer 100 ah 51.2v server rack battery. 2 awg from the battery to inverter with a 200 amp breaker. 8 awg thhn wire from the AC out to a distribution breaker box. Using a 50 amp breaker as a main shutoff and am using a 16 amp breaker for my 15 amp plug and a 20 amp breaker for my 20 amp plug. Also have a 10 awg extension to the AC in

So far I have load tested it with 2 space heaters and a vacuum. No over heating or any issue as of yet.
 

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That will be very handy for many uses.
I'm in the middle of building one for myself, also.
I love seeing everyone's versions.
 
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