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I've been searching for an answer to this question about the Sol-Ark 15k but I can't find a definitive answer anywhere.
It's my understanding that the Sol-Ark 15k has a 200A passthrough but I can't find any detailed information on how that works.
So the specs say that it supports 15kW if there's solar power being generated, or 12kW only from the batteries.
My question is:
Let's say I am connected to the grid (200A feed from the meter), what's going to happen if I draw 20kW (about 80 amps) on the load side? Will it work? If so, will it pull 12kW from the batteries and the remaining 8kW from the grid?
If the answer is no, what's the benefit of having the 200A passthrough?
TIA!
It's my understanding that the Sol-Ark 15k has a 200A passthrough but I can't find any detailed information on how that works.
So the specs say that it supports 15kW if there's solar power being generated, or 12kW only from the batteries.
My question is:
Let's say I am connected to the grid (200A feed from the meter), what's going to happen if I draw 20kW (about 80 amps) on the load side? Will it work? If so, will it pull 12kW from the batteries and the remaining 8kW from the grid?
If the answer is no, what's the benefit of having the 200A passthrough?
TIA!