You can install a 400 amp transfer switch and feed both panels from a single source.I leaned heavily toward this system until I discovered it didn't work with my 400-amp electric service unless I split it into two systems.
Canadian Solar told me not possible.You can install a 400 amp transfer switch and feed both panels from a single source.
That’s what I did.
I’m Not using EP cube but Sol-Ark for mine but will work for EP cube.
Canadian Solar told me not possible.
They said the inverter maxed out at 200A.The inverter doesn’t know if it’s powering 1 panel or 40.
They might not want to support that configuration but it will work.
You are not pulling anywhere near 200 amps.They said the inverter maxed out at 200A.
C'mon guys.....WHY?Can someone explain to me why you would pay $13,276.52 for this as opposed to $5289.22 for an EG4 setup?
How well it works as UL1741SA input into Sol-Ark 15k or EG4 18kpv. AC Connected PV into Smart Load connection.What would you guys like to see in a video covering the ep cube system? What would you guys like to see tested?
What EG4 setup are you comparing?C'mon guys.....WHY?
What do you have against Sol-Ark? You have rarely reviewed there inverters. I have been very happy with their 15K. There support is great. SS will only talk to you if you’re going to make a purchase.
A PowerPro 14.3 Kw and a 6000XP. Pricing for both was right off the Sig Solar site.What EG4 setup are you comparing?
It looks like the base ep cube 9.9kWh system with a 7.6kW inverter is $9806 from signature Solar. But it has all the certifications needed to get permitted and be legit.
The EG4 power pro system with the 18kpv and 14.3kWh is a comparable price at $9096. You get the certifications and better capacity and inverter output but what system are you comparing that costs only $5k and has all the same certifications so it could be grid tied and all that?
Isn't the 6000XP an off grid inverter without any UL9540 certification and can only be used in off grid/non-permitted installations?A PowerPro 14.3 Kw and a 6000XP. Pricing for both was right off the Sig Solar site.
Don't get me wrong, I've love to have the fully certified ESS(UL9540) system for as cheap as some of these off grid systems.I never said they were 1 to 1. The PowerPro actually has more storage.I should have clarified that my point is from a battery perspective.Still think the EP Cube is grossly overpriced as is the Tesla and most others of this ilk.Look at the stickers I posted before.Inverter certification is UL1741 not UL9540.Both batteries are 9540A certified which is the UL test method.The 6000XP will not export to the grid, but it does pretty much everything else very well without the need for gimmicky, expensive "gateway".
The eg4 12k and the power pro battery have been tested together as a unit, for UL9540 certification.I never said they were 1 to 1. The PowerPro actually has more storage.I should have clarified that my point is from a battery perspective.Still think the EP Cube is grossly overpriced as is the Tesla and most others of this ilk.Look at the stickers I posted before.Inverter certification is UL1741 not UL9540.Both batteries are 9540A certified which is the UL test method.The 6000XP will not export to the grid, but it does pretty much everything else very well without the need for gimmicky, expensive "gateway".