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Is there a MPP PIP 5kw 48v 120v? I can't find it. Found the 5kw 24v 120v

Stewfish

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This is in the US.

Can I pull two 120v legs off the 4085MG and run them to 120v circuits only, then stack two of those together?

I don't need 240v

It seems like I can't find the MPP PIP 48v 120v 5kw all-in-one. Once you get above 4kw then generators give you a 50a service on top of the 30a service so I assume this is the same situation.

3kw 120 or 5kw 240 only?
Am I limited to 3kw for 120v?
I wanted to stack two 4kw 120v for only when I needed it or if my parents attach their RV then I can flip the slave inverter on to power their RV.

4050MG
I saw Ben had the 4050MG w a transformer (skip to 7:53in the video) but it can't be stacked in this configuration.

LV5048
It looks like this is what I want if I want to do a normal residential 200 amp split phase panel. It's more than double the cost and I don't really need 240 volt split phase even if I did I'd probably just run everything 120 volts off one bar and then on the other bar run 120 volt circuits also.

5048MS or MK
Both appear to be 230v single phase european

I saw 24v 5kw 120v. I thought 48 is lass amps vs 24v so why not do 48v? Its less heat with higher voltage. My battery plan and BMS is 48v anyway.

Where is the 48v 5kw 120v?

Encase you need to know or doubt I need 6kw+ otherwise skip this.

my wattage needs all at once max.
RV AC 2000w
Insta pot 1500w
LG 120v washer dryer combo 1800w when drying
hair dryer 1500w
microwave 1000w
=7800

Even if my wife wasn't cooking and drying her hair at the same time, then add my Parents visiting with their RV. She burnt up her hair dryer while cooking, dryer going, and having the AC on with our 4k generator. She is better at it now.

Average scenario max wattage needed.
Fridgidaire low voltage start mini AC 450w
Insta pot 1500w
Microwave 1000w
nightly clothes drying 1800w
Etc devices and lights 20w
= 4770w. Ok good right, then add on just my parents RV AC and that's 6770 hense the reason to get two 4kw inverters stacked. If we manage things well and rarely use the slave imverter it would be a back up also. I was thinking I could put sticky note reminders with the kitchen appliances (insta pot) for my wife to turn on the second inverter to be safe. Then the two inverters can be used in the shop and mother in law cabin when they are built.
 
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