I bought an MPP Solar LV2424 and it's had issues from day one. Looking for a more reliable inverter that I want to be off-grid for the most part. Currently I have 10-200watt Rich Solar PV panels, 4- 12v 200AH Rich Solar LiFePO4 batteries and my load is my koipond pulling 565 watts with an occasional 1600watt peak when the sump pump in the pit kicks on. I am looking to add another string of 5 panels in the future. Not only will this power my koi pond, but in case the grid goes down I can easily redirect the power to the house, thus the need for overkill on the pond application. I cannot find out much information on the Rich Solar 6000 watt off-grid hybrid inverter. Here is a link:
My budget is $2000, could go over a few hundred but this project has been a bit of a money pit already and I'd really like to just have something that WORKS without constant monitoring and frustration.
Thank you,
zack
6000 Watt Off-grid Hybrid Split Phase Solar Inverter PRE-ORDER
Features Pure sine wave inverter Selectable output voltage at 120VAC/208VAC/240VAC depending on applications Built-in 2 strings of MPPT solar charge controller Selectable input voltage range for home appliances and personal computers Configurable AC/Solar input priority via LCD setting...
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Thank you,
zack