Hey all,
Question 1: I am trying to figure out how to best connect 14-50R 220 and standard 110 GFCI receptacles as load on 6000XP.
I am doing semi portable setup where I don’t really have enough room for a typical “temporary power outlet” or junction type box with another set of breakers, load distribution, PE/Neutral buss bars and etc.
Only option I see is connecting both receptacles directly to inverter connections, this would mean that I will need to run 2 hot wires from load L1 on load breaker connection to 220 and 110 receptacles…
Or should I use separate bus bar (isolated from the inverter inclosure) for the two L1 connections?
Question 2: Inverter will be installed in a metal cabinet that is also housing number of 48v server rack lifepo4 batteries (grounded to each other). Cabinet will be on wheels. Obviously inverter will be grounded via AC grid input however since cabinet is mobile, do I need to ground it somehow in conjunction with 6000XP?
I’m a newbie so bear with me if this question might sound ridiculous
Thank you!
Question 1: I am trying to figure out how to best connect 14-50R 220 and standard 110 GFCI receptacles as load on 6000XP.
I am doing semi portable setup where I don’t really have enough room for a typical “temporary power outlet” or junction type box with another set of breakers, load distribution, PE/Neutral buss bars and etc.
Only option I see is connecting both receptacles directly to inverter connections, this would mean that I will need to run 2 hot wires from load L1 on load breaker connection to 220 and 110 receptacles…
Or should I use separate bus bar (isolated from the inverter inclosure) for the two L1 connections?
Question 2: Inverter will be installed in a metal cabinet that is also housing number of 48v server rack lifepo4 batteries (grounded to each other). Cabinet will be on wheels. Obviously inverter will be grounded via AC grid input however since cabinet is mobile, do I need to ground it somehow in conjunction with 6000XP?
I’m a newbie so bear with me if this question might sound ridiculous
Thank you!