Never really answered your question you could isolate all the load from it and have a singular circuit on it and see if the light on that one particular circuit flickers if it still does then to really get it completely isolated make you a small wire jumper with light bulb connect it straight to output of the 6500 if it still flickers then you know it’s the inverter.Hey guys, I read through this whole thread, and not to revive an old thread but I am still curious:
1. If we have (1) 6500EX and are experiencing flickering lights (and one light illuminated slightly when switched off) - Is there any easy to way test if it's the unit before chasing down wiring/swapping bulbs?
2. is it still worth it to upgrade to a 2nd 6500ex when additional power/solar is needed or is everyone scrapping these for the 18kw?
People like me, which are off grid and far from Texas (Mexico), are concerned that my fridge/freezer/mini split AC compressors may take a dump from the fluctuating voltages described in this thread... so either getting a different set up which is reliable, or having a backup inverter may be the best route...
I don't see a good option from EG4 with the new 6kXP being only 4000w per leg in 110v, id like a reliable inverter on 110 only to run my offgrid home without compromising my appliances...