I am considering the EG4 6000XP for our 5th wheel. The system will have 10kwh of battery and 3600w of solar. We rarely are able to connect to grid power. We prefer to run a small generator (Honda EU2000i) infrequently for topping batteries when the weather won’t cooperate. The 5th wheel also has a built-in 4000w Kohler generator….single phase only. Does the 6000XP have a setting to limit the grid demand….in this case to 15 amps?
Another user said the 6000XP requires 240vac (both legs of split phase) to charge. Is this correct? If so….this inverter will likely not be appropriate for my use. Does anyone have another suggestion? My original plan was to use 2 Victron MultiPlus 3000 in a split phase setup…possibly with an autotransformer.
My loads are primarily single phase (microwave, refrigerator, water heater, etc.) and my only split phase load is a 2 ton mini split.
Another user said the 6000XP requires 240vac (both legs of split phase) to charge. Is this correct? If so….this inverter will likely not be appropriate for my use. Does anyone have another suggestion? My original plan was to use 2 Victron MultiPlus 3000 in a split phase setup…possibly with an autotransformer.
My loads are primarily single phase (microwave, refrigerator, water heater, etc.) and my only split phase load is a 2 ton mini split.
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