Quick question: is anybody aware of a grid tie inverter that would work on a RV 30A hookup 120volts? Basically, my question is there a grid tie inverter that can use a one leg of the split phase in the USA, i.e. 120 volts?
Thanks
A typical 30 amp hookup would not be used by a trailer with 50 amp split phase. It can be done with a special adapter.
My Multiplus 12/3000 will take 30 amp 120 volt power from a pedestal and route it to the trailer's main distribution panel. Any Multiplus will do that. The Multiplus II is designed to work with 50 amp split phase.
Quick question: is anybody aware of a grid tie inverter that would work on a RV 30A hookup 120volts? Basically, my question is there a grid tie inverter that can use a one leg of the split phase in the USA, i.e. 120 volts?
Thanks