I'm constructing a metal building to be used as a boat shed and storage. There will be no utility hookup, I am simply installing a small array and 48V system to power lights, small compressors, chargers, etc.
I have a small 100A 6-position breaker panel I am using for distribution, and once installed I'll add my grounding rod and tie in the box. My inverter is a Growatt SPF3000LVM 48V, and from what I can see on the web, it appears they have neutral bonded to ground inside the case. I've always been told to bond at the panel, so assume I am going to have to break the bond in the inverter case to bond at the panel? Or am I way off base?
I have a small 100A 6-position breaker panel I am using for distribution, and once installed I'll add my grounding rod and tie in the box. My inverter is a Growatt SPF3000LVM 48V, and from what I can see on the web, it appears they have neutral bonded to ground inside the case. I've always been told to bond at the panel, so assume I am going to have to break the bond in the inverter case to bond at the panel? Or am I way off base?