nadieselgirl
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Hi, folks
I've got a Growatt 12000 DVM split phase inverter installed. I'd like to add some electric heaters. (yes, I've got the capacity especially daytime)
I'm a little confused. My 240v dryer is basically two 120v hots, common neutral and a ground.
The electric heaters seem to expect (from the online manuals) a 240v input from one hot, one neutral plus of course the ground. Can I use these heaters with my inverter? Or would I need to add a second inverter setup strictly for 240v single phase output like the Growatt ES 5000?
I'm looking at the Cadet and Stiebel 240v 2000 watt heaters for example.
Thanks!
I've got a Growatt 12000 DVM split phase inverter installed. I'd like to add some electric heaters. (yes, I've got the capacity especially daytime)
I'm a little confused. My 240v dryer is basically two 120v hots, common neutral and a ground.
The electric heaters seem to expect (from the online manuals) a 240v input from one hot, one neutral plus of course the ground. Can I use these heaters with my inverter? Or would I need to add a second inverter setup strictly for 240v single phase output like the Growatt ES 5000?
I'm looking at the Cadet and Stiebel 240v 2000 watt heaters for example.
Thanks!