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220 volt inverter?

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Just seeing what may be good or bad inverters on the market in the 6000 to 8000 watt range?
 
48 system volts?
Do you mean 220VAC@50hz or 120/240VAC@60hz?
BTW did you test the temperature probe?
 
48 system volts?
Do you mean 220VAC@50hz or 120/240VAC@60hz?
BTW did you test the temperature probe?
Sorry, the feed from batteries would be 24 volts. This would feed well pump so i am thinking 120/240 volts. Crap, forgot to test the probe, will do it tonight.
 
6000 watts * 1.15 conversion efficiency / 24 volts = 287.5 dc amps.
That is a lot of current and will require 4/0 awg cable and a special bms configuration or multiple batteries.
Aims or Sigineer should have inverters that do what you require.
I suggest 48 volts.
 
Oh and the inverters I suggested are low frequency with significant peak capability which requires and even beefier current path.
 
You may be correct. Just did want to start over on controllers. Running now 2 ,40 amp 24 volt controllers, with 4 12 volt lithum batteries
 
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