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T-class fuse used in Will's updated current workshop system with the PowerPro batteries and the Serer Rack

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I'm setting up a system very similar to the one Will is running is his shop with the new EG4 PowerPro batteries and a rack of EG4 LL batteries and want to get the same T-class fuse he is using on his system since I know it works. Anyone know?
 
I'm setting up a system very similar to the one Will is running is his shop with the new EG4 PowerPro batteries and a rack of EG4 LL batteries and want to get the same T-class fuse he is using on his system since I know it works. Anyone know?
Let's ask @Will Prowse
 
Actually, we don't have to ask Will. He has already provided the info.

1) Go to the top of this page and click on this:1693428099573.png
Select any of the links in the pull-down menu

2) On the top of the page it takes you to click on this:"Solar Components"


3) In the pull-down, click on "Fuses and Circuit Breakers"

4) Scroll down to the T class fuse.
 
The T-Class fuse that I listed on my recommendations is fantastic quality. Stick with name brand. There are lower price t class fuses that I would avoid.
 
There is another T-Class fuse holder that I like but it's not sold with a fuse. I don't think it will fit the one that I have listed on my site unfortunately. I should talk to that company and have that product created.
 
I was looking to add an EG4 PowerPro to my rack of EG4 LiFePower4 batteries but when I emailed Signature Solar with my configuration (running with EG4 6500EX inverters) they did not recommend adding the PowerPro, this was their response:

"if you currently have the server rack batteries then you are going to have to stay with those batteries unless you were to completely take the server racks out of the stack. The Powerpro battery and the server racks are different capacities, therefore the technical department has done some testing and the inverter will not be able to charge the two different batteries at the same time."

Anyone else come across this issue?
 
I assume that is because you have it configured in "closed loop" configuration? (batteries are talking to the inverter). Otherwise in an "open loop" configuration it would still work.
 

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