Cliff notes:Im not going to watch the entire video.
What did he do at a genius level?
I was pulling a combined total over 19,000 watts through the pair of 6000xp’s. AC charge and grid bypass. As I increased the demand from the grid bypass the 6000xps throttled their AC charging. (Edit: Include diagram...need to confirm numbers...don't remember if I was recording)Wow that's a fun configuration!
I'm doing the opposite (6000xps connected to 18K as grid)
I'm surprised how well the 6000xps can handle surge in your video. The surge capacity of them combined is incredible. I still haven't found something to trip them yet. Been using mine daily
Don't tell @Markus_EG4
Solid progress5 people still on the phones providing tech support at Signature Solar 7pm Friday BTW
I wonder if the LP4s have a strong resell market?.
Living off grid is about having a back up for your backup, hence the 6000XP adding to but also backing up the 18kPV & vise versa. They will play nicely together long term, correct?
Thoughts on battery scenarios with what I have to avoid short or long term complications or warranty concerns? Thx so much, I very much appreciate this site & ask those who have helped me make so much possible!
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@Will Prowse @SignatureSolarJames @Markus_EG4 @Za
No Warranty problem dont worry about that. The PP will not communicate with the Lifepower4s. You can use the together without comms but keeping your cells balanced is always better when the batteries can talk to each other.Nice job...very interesting. Not too hijack too much & happy start a new thread if preferred. However, I'm wondering about a few related things regarding 18kPV 's & 6000XP's.
BACKGROUND: Currently meeting our needs is a 6500EX (have another new in the box still that was intended to be added for the house we're building), 6 Lifepower4's & 5.6kW of bifacials while we live in a 5th wheel while building our off-grid home.
I also recently aquired a new 18kPV that I've decided to use in place of the 2 6500EX's & as well as a PowerPro coming for our actual home. I was looking at adding 2 more PP's & likely a 6000XP to help facilitate my 23kW of panels as well as one more to maintain my 2 RV pads with power separately.
Since acquiring all this, I'm now hearing its not recommend to use my Lifepower4's WITH the PowerPro's with the 18kPV...atleast not yet. Warranty concerns? WTH? It's there an update coming to adapt for this? Am I misinformed? I have spent nearly $24k with SS in the past 18 months for this & budget for the other additions ($$$$) as noted in the next 6-12 months.
Living off grid is about having a back up for your backup, hence the 6000XP adding to but also backing up the 18kPV & vise versa. They will play nicely together long term, correct?
Thoughts on battery scenarios with what I have to avoid short or long term complications or warranty concerns? Thx so much, I very much appreciate this site & ask those who have helped me make so much possible!
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@Will Prowse @SignatureSolarJames @Markus_EG4 @Za
Thank you. I'd really prefer to use them WITH the PP's if at all possible.I wonder if the LP4s have a strong resell market?
I would use them together or separate.Thank you. I'd really prefer to use them WITH the PP's of at all possible.
I was just wondering about maybe using the PP's with the 18kPV & then the LP4's with the 6000XP?
Sorry...using more than one different inverter, even if related manufacture, is a bit concerning & new to me. Not to mention, more than one type of battery...again even if related. (EG4)
Thank you Sir! Great to hear on the warranty concerns.No Warranty problem dont worry about that. The PP will not communicate with the Lifepower4s. You can use the together without comms but keeping your cells balanced is always better when the batteries can talk to each other.
Zapper has made videos using the 6kxp as grid for the 18k that s
That’s interesting..Cliff notes:
2 6000xp’s provide a grid connection to the 18Kpv.
Show how the 18Kpv can pull for the grid (if enabled) when a heavy load turns on.
Show how the 6000xp responds when a large dump load is dropped on the 6000XP’S. (the XPs simply convert the AC dump load into DC charging the batteries).
No issues with the bus this year...so nothing to upload. The only issue that occurred in the last 18 months was the fuel gauge "float" fell off. I also replace the spare tire (manually) with pry bars and used hair conditioner for lube.That’s interesting..
I actually watched some of your videos on the VW some time ago..
Had no idea that was you..
Only benefit would be 24,000 watts of continuous inverter output.I like playing mad scientist with solar gear as much as the next guy but I'm trying to understand the practical application of this setup.... other than have redundancy for an off grid situation. The title was a bit confusing as well since the 18Kpv has a grid input already. I can see the redundancy benefit for off grid though. Any other reasons? Always willing to learn
I can relate to that need. That's why I went with 2 Sol-Ark 15k's in parallel... I have 3 EG4 Power Pro batteries as my main battery bank for daily use with a rack of LL V2's for reserve power if needed. Appreciate you sharing. Fun stuff.Only benefit would be 24,000 watts of continuous inverter output.