True but there is always rest for the totally lazy people that sit in front of a computer 20hrs a dayRer
Rested??? There is no rest for the weary
Its either take a break or someones calling an ambulance or the coroner.....
True but there is always rest for the totally lazy people that sit in front of a computer 20hrs a dayRer
Rested??? There is no rest for the weary
Same on my ASPs, even with them powered off.68 is the last option I have before it starts over.
Personally I think you'd get a lot more use out of this.
Hasn't shipped yet so if its a bad one for some reason nows the time to chime in
Yep, that's the type I got (but have not even used yet) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MB8PB4XPersonally I think you'd get a lot more use out of this.
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Your killing me here. Ok that is ordered too. Both chargers will be here wednesday.Personally I think you'd get a lot more use out of this.
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It's supposed to be high frequency. My tp6048 is a LF one but this one is supposed to be HF.Wife, kids and grandkids (especially grandkids) are very expensive. Lots of demands and so little time.
I am tuned into your adventure (with Wife, kids and grandkids) it is an adventure. Lots of very important folks to satisfy.
Just so we are all on the same page (as other threads with this inverter are confusing), Are your SunGoldPower inverters low frequency or high frequency inverters?
The original SunGoldPower 10kw (SRNE clone) is an LF inverter and I have one which I am still picking apart the firmware and communications as well as closed loop vs open loop and in particular how battery charging is done while in closed loop.
I would have sworn I had some 12/3 laying around, of course I can't find it. I also don't have any wire nuts nuts big enough to Y the short sections of 8/3 or 6/3 I have and I don't want to cut my 10/3 roll shorter so the trial will have to wait until I get some bigger wire nuts or find the 12/3 when I'm not looking for it.Whatever you test with has to have grid type power in (can be from any source aka your other inverters) and have a battery hook to it. That's about all that is required for the weirdness to set in
Without a grid source you can still spot it in sol or util mode. I don't think it will show up in sbu mode since its source from the battery for everything anyways.
I'm pretty sure this is not correct.Just so we are all on the same page (as other threads with this inverter are confusing), Are your SunGoldPower inverters low frequency or high frequency inverters?
The original SunGoldPower 10kw (SRNE clone) is an LF inverter and I have one which I am still picking apart the firmware and communications as well as closed loop vs open loop and in particular how battery charging is done while in closed loop.
It's supposed to be high frequency. My tp6048 is a LF one but this one is supposed to be HF.
I guess I will have to open mine up. It weights a ton (over 80 lbs) which is normally an LF inverter due to the output transformer. I know mine easily handles an old (very old) 3 ton HVAC without blinking and the couple of APC uninterruptable power supplies I have do not event alarm (which they do if on the generator).I'm pretty sure this is not correct.
They did make a low frequency 10KW a couple years ago, I can't find a link for it but did find the 24V version , I'm 99.9% certian it wasn't made by SRNE.
The current versions with dual MPPTs being discussed in this thread, parallel and non, are high frequency made by SRNE
Don't forget to set the times for the timer and system timer correctly . I think section 5.5 of the manual explains it well, I haven't used this feature yet.Ok 15 kwh of batteries online now. Lets use em
I'm going to try to use the built in scheduling stuff to use the batteries from 4am till 8am. That way when it switches off the using of the batteries the sun will be waiting to top them off. Hopefully. Maybe. Who knows but I want to play with the new batteries !
Anyone using this feature? If so any gotchas to it?
I figure I set the time in the 1st slot and then set it to enabled. Anything else?
CorrectI don't think that there's any way to avoid it.
The controls must run from the battery, so that it can remain alive if the grid drops out. And be able to switch to battery mode.
Otherwise there would be a delay, between the controls loosing power and restarting on battery.
But if you allow a small amount of grid charging, it should counteract the drain.
When I was connected to the grid, 5a grid charging solved it for me.
I solved mine doing that by adding a victron 150/35 mppt charge controller and 500 watts of solar panels. It negates the idle consumption during the day.Yes inverter prefers to drink DC from the batts and not run inverter while grid/ bypassed. This shouldn’t be much juice per 24hr unless you don’t have much storage capacity. I’d focus on getting Solar assistant going for all your settings. Onboard inverter settings are junk IMO