Do you know, I had never considered that ... I mean their water goes around plug-holes the wrong way .....And here I thought + was negative and - was positive South of the equator.
Do you know, I had never considered that ... I mean their water goes around plug-holes the wrong way .....And here I thought + was negative and - was positive South of the equator.
That's not strictly true. Victron do sell products directly marketed at the US, for example, MultiPlus and Quattro both have 120V variants, as do their Pheonix inverters. And probably more but I got bored of looking. And of course, the majority of their kit runs off DC, which, unless somebody knows more than I do, is remarkably similar both sides of the pond.
Victron's European/Int'l equipment...
A fair point.Inverter/Chargers: we get the Multiplus, but not the Multiplus 2, the Easysolar or the Easyplus ......
But mostly I make these posts because I let my mind wander too far and think too much, and need to be reminded why something is impractical or a bad idea...
I asked an youtuber devildestiny555 about MPP Solar 5048MK inverter that does 240v @ 60hz in the US market. He is able to use it to run the house mini-splits with it offgrid for around two years now. His answer was, if is 240v @ 60hz and the appliances could take that, it doesn't care, 240v split phase or single phase, it will work. When delivering 240v in the US, it is using two hot wires, L1 and L2. There is no neutral wire to the outlet. The MPP could change the output frequency between 50/60hz.This may be a dumb question (my specialty) but would an output of 240 V / 60 Hz actually be useful for anything. Same numbers as split phase, but its not split phase, does that matter, would US 240V appliances work like this.