I ordered a Growatt 4K 3000TL-LVM- ES and a 48V100AH battery last week. I plan to install a 70 Amp or higher Square D Load Center with a 10 AWG wire from the inverter to tap the power onto individual circuit outlets instead of cutting a 12 AWG extension wire to branch it out. Does that make sense?
However, I am not too sure about this concept: A 10 AWG wire is rated for 30 AMPs, will the inverter inputs more than 30 AMPS at anytime that would make the system wire at fault? And assuming , I have 4 loads and each load draws 20 AMPS, is the 10 AWG wire going to be running at 80 AMPS or still 20 AMPS (in series, perhaps?) That is for my garage used with a washing machine, gargae door opener and two refrigerators.
However, I am not too sure about this concept: A 10 AWG wire is rated for 30 AMPs, will the inverter inputs more than 30 AMPS at anytime that would make the system wire at fault? And assuming , I have 4 loads and each load draws 20 AMPS, is the 10 AWG wire going to be running at 80 AMPS or still 20 AMPS (in series, perhaps?) That is for my garage used with a washing machine, gargae door opener and two refrigerators.