I don't believe so. I think it just adds more 120v in parallel.If you stack them, will it make 240v? Or 3 phase.
...arc fault, ground fault....yeah it's expensive. I have both, so once I get the EG4's running my shop, I'll let you know if its worth 3X as much.Engineer775 says $4k
"it is a little high, your paying for the name, your paying for the tech support, your paying for the software".......
Personally I like the sol ark 12k for easy install and everything the software can do. If you don’t need all the functionality then the price is hard to justify. Ac coupling, limit to home, grid tie, time of use, any type of battery, generator control and input, smart load, ark fault, ground fault, pv disconnect, 4 built in breakers....arc fault, ground fault....yeah it's expensive. I have both, so once I get the EG4's running my shop, I'll let you know if its worth 3X as much.
One of the spec sheets shows 60WIdle Consumption No Load - TBD
Agree. If you need a fully code compliant all in one, the Sol-Ark seems to be the only choice for the US. Just add RSD.It does have Arc Fault which if you need it is hard to come by.
Engineer775 says $4k
"it is a little high, your paying for the name, your paying for the tech support, your paying for the software".......
Victrons still aren't UL listed iircThis is ridiculous! Sol-Ark is starting to disconnect from users and reality. Why spend $4500 for single phase 120v that can't parallel to output 120/240v, when you can get two Victron Multiplus-II 48v 3000 to output 120/220v for $2,776 and still have $1,722 in spare change to buy whatever you want. Ah, with this inverter you also get more output among other goodies.
If you arent planning to send power to the grid, it doesnt matter. They have equivalent euro certifications equivalent to UL listed.Victrons still aren't UL listed iirc
Also you'd need to get one of the 450/200 victron solar charge controllersIf you arent planning to send power to the grid, it doesnt matter. They equivalent euro certifications equivalent to UL listed.
This is ridiculous! Sol-Ark is starting to disconnect from users and reality. Why spend $4500 for single phase 120v that can't parallel to output 120/240v, when you can get two Victron Multiplus-II 48v 3000 to output 120/220v for $2,776 and still have $1,722 in spare change to buy whatever you want. Ah, with this inverter you also get more output among other goodies.
Aha, did u read my post. You have $1,722 left to spend in whatever you want to buy. It might as well be more Victron hardware, lifepo4 battery or ice cream.Also you'd need to get one of the 450/200 victron solar charge controllers
Victrons still aren't UL listed iirc