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@DaftKermitThePunk11 ай бұрын
Looking for panels for my giant roof, what do you suggest again? Was going through your videos but most are 1-4 years old. Googled best type of solar and it said "tandem solar cells" but im not finding that other than from 1 company. Which would be the best bang for buck? Once i pick panels though im stuck with whatever system comes with it to make the power usable. ty ty ❤
@Peter-qn3ok11 ай бұрын
👍
@Billie-solarproduct11 ай бұрын
Cool
@tsp2jxd11 ай бұрын
So, the GEN input. Does it actually work for generator input?! Does it actually do what a chargeverter does? Can you clarify please?
@mikebalentine11 ай бұрын
Wow that’s a good product
@lwwarren11 ай бұрын
You are the man Will! You're making all this so attainable to the average home owner. I've drastically changed my plans based on your incredibly good videos. I'm moving my home almost completely off grid. It's "illegal" for me to completely disconnect from the grid once connected but I'm going to shift my load almost entirely to the "generator" side of the transfer switch. I'll leave 1 LED bulb in the garage for the power company!
@l0gic2311 ай бұрын
They probably won't care as long as you keep paying the connection service fee....
@chrisE81511 ай бұрын
@@l0gic23until all the neighbors do it too. Then the govt is gonna come for you.
@Le_Comte_de_Monte_Felin11 ай бұрын
I like you already and we're not even neighbors! What happens if someone's house burns down? Do they get fined for not using power???
@l0gic2311 ай бұрын
@@Channel-gz9hm some of the worst places will "condemn" your home for not having power or water service... Those infrastructure loans have to be paid somehow...
@LivingFree4All11 ай бұрын
Me too lol INDEPENDENCE! lol
@jimgraham2908 ай бұрын
A followup on required/preferred battery configuration & wiring in this setup would be helpful. I was trying to get a good look at the cabling, but having that be covered would be more comforting. Great video...
@TimAch-p2cКүн бұрын
It would be great to see the shared battery settings on the inverters and how to wire the batteries.
@watchman19827 ай бұрын
I love how Will not only thoroughly explains the equipment but dives into the details such as wiring, wire size and type, connectors, load center layout, etc… So many others on YT fail to go into this level of detail but we need it!
@victorthecarguy31268 ай бұрын
Most people who go way back instead of saying D-I-P switches say it as one word "dip". I enjoy all the info you put in videos. I'll make the leap into a n off grid setup someday soon. Thanks
@CLyon-cc9jp22 күн бұрын
Yep, I noticed that, too. Took me a second when he said D-I-P, I thought, "oh, he means dip switches" It's all good, though. Excellent videos!!
@centerrightproudamerican572711 ай бұрын
Will, The inverters N-G bond relay is static. It is either on or off based on the setting. It does not automatically change with on or off grid. Assuming your setting is 'off' for the bonding relay, your system is fine as long as it is plugged in. (The bond will come from your AC in). If totally off grid and there is no Bonded AC in, then either set the bonding relay to 'on' in one of the inverters or put the bond in your AC combiner box
@WillProwse11 ай бұрын
I just learned and tested that just now. I didn't have the neutral connected with this configuration and you're right. Need to add that to the blueprint
@john-arvidkibsgard61611 ай бұрын
What should the configuration look like if using this in an RV? Where you sometimes are connected to shore AC.
@centerrightproudamerican572711 ай бұрын
@@john-arvidkibsgard616 These units are not really designed for mobile applications. To make it work for an RV there needs to be some type of external bonding when not plugged into shore power and no bonding when plugged into shore power. I have seen this done with a closed relay: If shore power is available: the relay is energized and opens the relay, turning off the bond. There can be manual NG bond switches but they are too prone to being left in the wrong position. One thing I saw once was someone set up a receptacle in the stowage compartment to plug the shore power plug into when not on shore power. There was no power at the receptacle, but Neutral and ground were tied together so when the cable is stowed, there is an NG bond.
@gg-gn3re11 ай бұрын
when it has the grid to pass through it uses that N-G bond, even when not using the actual grid power, right? So even though it could be using solar/battery all the time, the bonding is going all the way back to where ever the original panel in your house is with that bond
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
@@gg-gn3re yes - when it is tied to grid input, the grid neutral and grounds are connected to the common neutral and ground bus bars inside the inverter that you connect to for your loads, so yeah, the N-G bond is provided by your main panel regardless if the inverter is running the loads or if it is in pass-thru mode.
@erfquake14 ай бұрын
You're describing all these components, rattling off the specs like it's casual conversation for everybody, and I start to glaze over. Then you note how awesome it is that the EG4 is light enough to use wall anchors....as if finding wall studs would somehow be the DIFFICULT part of this whole process. 😅 It's amazing, thank you.
@canyahearmenow411 ай бұрын
Perfect setup. No more current on the green wire! Thanks as always Will!
@tjmooney418111 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I plan to do when building off grid systems for friends and family. I plan to use the wallmount powerpro batteries so they are easily stackable also 😉 thanks for the great video
@4115steve11 ай бұрын
Can you make a few videos based on budgets. $500, $1000 budget, $2000 budget, $5,000 budget, and a $10,000 budget. Thanks for sharing all the knowledge you do.
@webberfan123411 ай бұрын
My budget is $100 lol
@donlalo707911 ай бұрын
@webberfan1234 - get you a stationary bike. Some copper wire & 2 used car batteries.
@GavinStoneDIY11 ай бұрын
You really can’t beat these units. They are really nice.
@bobcole385211 ай бұрын
Expecting mine shortly! I will be using grid and pass through feature. I will add a load center in power shed and extend wires in main panel to new panel and relocate breakers. I assume I would connect neutral and ground wires to the ones in my main panel. Thanks for all you do for the solar community!
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
You are correct - the grid neutral and ground get connected to the same neutral and ground bus bars inside the 6000xp that you connect the output lines to.
@lightitrun520911 ай бұрын
Wow. Now I'm really ready for a major upgrade. Thanks Will, your work both on YT and the DIY solar website has been a comforting inspiration since my first 4s12v build. Now all we need is a major break through in battery chemistry regarding storage, weight and environment.
@tomfairbank471511 ай бұрын
I’m glad my Solar project got delayed slightly. The equipment has gotten so much better
@MJ-ge6jz11 ай бұрын
I was getting ready to buy the Schneider Conext XW PRO 6.8KW Hybrid Inverter/Charger but the power and cost saving of the EG4 6000XP can not be ignored. Plus the added saving of internal component integration saves a lot as well. To support powerful loads like a well pump I am getting two 6000XP as you demonstrated in this video.
@junkerzn731211 ай бұрын
Also, having two or more units for redundancy, which the 6000XP does very well, is always better than having just one unit, no matter how good it is. That way if something breaks you aren't dead in the water. Things can get expensive with Schneider or Sol-Ark with more than one unit, unfortunately.
@NoBSBatteries11 ай бұрын
I like the load center/ combiner box idea. Simple but effective.
@SunInLithium11 ай бұрын
You could also use a terminal block to join the inverter inputs and outputs as they already have breakers, but you're layout looks good.
@TroyWarr198011 ай бұрын
I was wondering about that. What's the advantage of doing it Will's way - just a cleaner look? Or maybe electrical code compliance?
@coryfrey504011 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. Could you use some polaris lugs to combine the two interters into a single 4 AWG? My 6500EX system uses a single 60A breaker with a lockout, so migrating to the 6000XP might be difficult if multiple double pole breakers are required in my critical loads panel.
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
@@coryfrey5040 you could do that just fine. I was considering doing the same thing. One nice thing about Will's suggestion though is the easy ability to disconnect individual inverters from the load center when you are needing to do some maintenance or whatnot while the other inverter continues to run the loads. A lot easier and safer than having to disconnect wires from the Polaris lugs under load - but not that big of a deal if you have the option to shut all the inverters down.
@paul.phillips11 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I want to replace my Growatt 8K splitphase LF transformer with, 2x of these 6k's. One of these days, thanks for the video!
@TyroneDamShewlaces11 ай бұрын
When Will did a pre-release of this system last week, I (and others) noticed a ground/neutral bond issue and looks like he fixed that up nicely. Will explained things about this system a lot more clearly this time around anyway so Kudos on that. Awesome job. For instance, one thing he didn't mention last time was that these 6000XP have software controlled ground/neutral bond. I never even knew that kind of thing existed. So cool! I think that a video focusing in on this feature would make an interesting content subject on it's own - maybe compare regular physical bond with how this one works and figure out some kind of demo/test to show what's going on with it. Neat stuff.
@CherokezPittman11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights on Will's video! It's great to see improvements being made in the off-grid solar systems. I agree with you that a video focusing on the software controlled ground/neutral bond feature would be interesting. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile and powerful backup power solution perfect for outdoor enthusiasts like us. Check it out if you're in need of reliable power on your camping trips or for home backup!
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that Will was mistaken in the video about the internal N-G bond setting in the inverter being dynamic. It is not - you either enable it or disable it and it does not change when running loads off the inverter or when it switches to pass-thru mode. If you are tying it to the grid input, then the N-G bond is provided by the main panel and should be disabled in the inverters. If you aren't connecting it to grid input, then it should either be enabled in the inverter, or physically done in the loads panel.
@joetripp12311 ай бұрын
@@intDavidthanks for mentioning this. Also per the manual the 6000XP's default has the N-G bond set to Enabled so if set up with grid pass through that needs to be Disabled as you said. How would you configure this when a critical load panel is set up and the hots and neutrals both are moved from the main panel to the critical load panel? In a grid outage situation would the physical tied main panel N-G bond be ok? Don't want to send errant power down the line but it should return to source (the 6000XP). I guess that also raises the question if the neutrals even need to be moved to the critical load panel.
@DanielRichards64411 ай бұрын
Whole House Idea, Grid to "Panel 1", Panel 1 is just sets of double pull breakers, one for each inverter to supply Grid power to the Grid Input on each inverter (instead of your plug in thing), Panel 2 The Combiner Box all the Inverters feed into, use main legs on panel 2 as output to existing whole house panel, whole house now routed through inverter array. With some kind of "generator lockout" you could even do a jumper between panel 1 and panel 2 so if you had to take the whole solar array offline you could have a bypass to feed grid power directly from panel 1 to panel 2 and out through panel to to existing house panel. Also this is a much better video then the original version.
@seanfarley59349 ай бұрын
I have (2) 6000xp's coming today. I'll be running off grid and solar (batteries coming at later time this year). I want to prioritize solar and have grid power when not enough solar. Is your suggestion what I want to do combined with Will's setup?
@witness144911 ай бұрын
I was hoping that EG4 would come out with an improved 6KW unit and these will be my upgrades from my 2 Growatt 3Kw units powering my system. In September I upgraded my battery to a EG4 13KW power wall and it is working flawlessly. These are more practical and affordable, plus easier to expand if needed. I'm glad I waiting for these much improved units to be available. Hopefully these will have a long lifespan and durability. The built-in breakers and wire management are a great addition and makes for a clean installation. My original system has worked extremely well, but I definitely want to expand and power my whole house now. 3 of these would be less expensive than the 18kw and if 1 fails you would still have power available and you don't have to buy 2 at a time. Just seems a better choice unless you need an exterior installation which most won't need. I already have a separate load center and hooked these up would be extremely easy and clean up the wiring. Will, thanks for the video and update, these units ROCK!
@midwestworkshop286311 ай бұрын
Glad to see more of these, think this model might be a good fit.
@joetripp12311 ай бұрын
I like this setup. Best I've seen so far on these inverters. However I haven't been able to find a 20 space Square D load center for $45 (ref 3:22). Cheapest I found was about $70.
@alvinhyman683811 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I plan to use to power my new home when it's finished.
@joecool50911 ай бұрын
this is exactly what I need for my shop. Thanks! run welders, CNC etc as a hobby. no pulling power 300ft to the back of my property. I think 6ga is small going to our load center.
@DoctorSouse4 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining why you did the combined box. After reading your write-up (nice job), I was a little confused about why you would need it or the benefit. You did a good job explaining the benefits of taking this approach and how it all depends on what an individual plans to do with the system.
@rudischoors38745 ай бұрын
This looks like a perfect solution for off-grid solar-powering my garage for charging my Tesla model Y. Apart from the inverter I still have to see what solar panels to use and batteries.
@workski211 ай бұрын
Will, you always have very informative, easy to understand videos. I have been watching you for years, all the way back to the RV days. Great to see you are still at it.
@LivingFree4All11 ай бұрын
Will's videos are so good, I download them and keep them on my Pepper backup SSDs protected in my EMP vault, so I could watch them if things go ... Thanks Wil!
@Valor4Christ8 ай бұрын
I have one of these units and its enough to power my whole house.
@jsauerii6 ай бұрын
One cloths dryer will overload it quick lol
@stevenfrazier893911 ай бұрын
The EG4 18K PV only uses 70 watts of stand by power for 12,000 watts and it can handle 8,000 watts of load imbalance per leg.
@corcorandm11 ай бұрын
@12:30 looks like the all in one is set for lead acid P.s. thanks for remaking this video
@joshjuzwik478711 ай бұрын
I’m also wondering about the lead acid setting 🤔
@WillProwse11 ай бұрын
@@joshjuzwik4787 I hate battery comms. Just run it with communication if you have it
@mrscoot111 ай бұрын
You said it , I missed it 1st time, wire like a subpanel! You are the man Will! Thanks for the great information and training!
@josephcormier597411 ай бұрын
Thank you will I have been learning much from you keep up the amazing work six stars
@electricandlspower11 ай бұрын
DO IT YOURSELF. I love it.
@kennethlee44862 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your channel, you seem to be the only one on youtube that know what he is talking about, thanks again
@wesbutler828911 ай бұрын
I've got a single one supposedly showing up on Wednesday, replacing my single EG4 3000EHV. Can't wait to get it hooked up!
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I did - replaced my 3000EHV with the 6000xp. I must say I am really happy with the additional power and the decreased noise levels. :)
@eda75053 ай бұрын
You are my expert - when you speak about it I trust your ability to keep me safe. Do I know what your are talking about - that is a no. What this means is I can hire a professional to make it happen per your video. The point for me is that I feel confident in what is being done on my house....Thanks.
@WillProwse3 ай бұрын
Awesome :)
@norsk5447211 ай бұрын
SWEET product and great install example. love it
@patrickkenny207711 ай бұрын
Will, one comment on the checking voltage step. A better procedure is to first confirm phasing with the combiner breakers open to ensure there is no voltage between each inverter on the same line. You can confirm overall voltage in that step as well, then once everything is confirmed to be per spec close the breakers. (I wish you wore electrical gloves when doing these things to remind people of the importance... but that is just me.)
@panman18511 ай бұрын
Will i appreciate all the hard work and knowledge who have put into these builds and videos. I have plans to build a home totally off grid in the mountains. We have a family farm.
@MikeSessler11 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great explanation of these units, Will. Really makes me want to replace my older EG4 3000 Yellow unit with one of these... The only think I think you missed is that you do need an actual ground rod for the ground circuit. Some code jurisdictions will require 2 ground rods, a specified distance apart. Right now the way your system appears to be installed, the only time you have a true safety ground is when you are connected to the grid. If you went PV/Battery only, the ground would be floating, and is not a true safety ground. That has the potential to lead to a shock hazard if any of the metal cases of attached equipment somehow become energized. Perhaps you do have a ground set up and just didn't mention it, but I thought I'd put it out there. Great work as always!
@malcolmkegel390511 ай бұрын
I’m also curious about the ground could you elaborate please thanks
@JeffMcJunkin11 ай бұрын
Welcome back to this video!
@nickolasrobbers817011 ай бұрын
Love your content , I like how you explain everything and eezzz my stress of going solar for my RV ❤
@DougAkers-gi1fg9 ай бұрын
It would be cool if you had a super bowl commercial. Really good video. Great content!
@TimRoyalPastortim10 ай бұрын
Very interested in your take on the EP Cube. Learn so much from you, Will!
@patrickchen62311 ай бұрын
This is the video I've been waiting for. Cost effective semi-offGrid with grid as backup. thank you
@fishhuntadventure11 ай бұрын
5:30 Oversizing battery cables is smart in so many ways and isn’t crazy more expensive than using minimal cables. Just a few pizzas.
@chattphotos11 ай бұрын
Very informative, thanks Will! I appreciate the segment for paralleling the inverters because I've been trying to figure out how it's done properly Still at the crossroads on how to wire up my house with either outdoor inverters or indoor
@P_RO_11 ай бұрын
If you put your gear inside on an exterior wall where you would put external inverters (or vice-versa) changing things later will be easy.
@Happinessinlove77711 ай бұрын
Big fan of your, I just ordered from signature solar, they are now 2- 3 months out for lead times right now
@Billie-solarproduct11 ай бұрын
Set up very nice! I have a off grid solar inverter too, and it 's 6000W inverter.
@rickgrant584411 ай бұрын
Hello, Will I’m Rick been watching you for a long time since you were in your Winnebago starting out with the Renee Parts and all the other different components. I find you very informative and very intellectually telling about the equipment and not like you’re talking to children like you’re talking to adults and I appreciate that I’ve had to watch some of your videos a couple of times just to get to understand I’ve even looked up meanings of different things, and other schematics of other things, so I understood more about what you were saying I’m still confused about a few things but you know it’s 63 and you don’t grasp it all right awaykeep up with what you’re doing. I really enjoy your content and you’re very informative but I’d like to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
@mikerilling274510 ай бұрын
It would be really nice if you would talk about the actual solar panels that you recommend I’ve never seen you talk about which panel for off grid or four RV rooftop use
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
Great video as always Will. One thing - the manual states that they DO still recommend DC breakers for your PV inputs, even though the unit does have the built-in PV cutoff.
@adeletanner226211 ай бұрын
Hi Will. I've been a ham radio operator since 66 and got involved with PV in the 70's. It's unfortunate, but the two typically don't mix, owing to the bad RF Hash (noise) produced by many PV subsystems, inverters being the biggest culprits. The hash makes receiver reception nearly impossible. That said, please consider incorporating some spectrum analysis of the equipment you are reviewing, as PV and battery backup systems are typically used during emergencies (by most), when communication with the outside world is of importance. Best regards.
@robbie3158011 ай бұрын
Excellent video Will!
@richardthames6618 ай бұрын
Is there any way to get a diagram of this setup
@deeprootslandscaping44999 ай бұрын
Great videos Will. This will be my set up for our off grid home. Only with PYTES battery's
@williamirizarry111311 ай бұрын
Recommended Conductor size for Grid and load in the manual is 8 gauge. I used 8/3 wire.
@MrJar1rad6 ай бұрын
Does 8/3 change the breaker size or are you still using a 40 A ?
@williamirizarry11136 ай бұрын
@@MrJar1rad 40A double pole breaker.
@JR-xw5dk11 ай бұрын
When used as an off grid system, it would be nice if the grid breaker could be used as a dump load. Even better if using multiple units, use one as input from another inverter (maybe one with high idle consumption that you do not want to run overnight) and another one as a dump load. Just a thought.
@bobseguin2195Ай бұрын
Im turning into a solar junkie........my next project.........thanks Will......
@regenerativelifewayne10 ай бұрын
The Solar 🐐 my # 1 go to for everything solar
@S2KPHD11 ай бұрын
@13:25 I made it through the video understanding everything you said.... now if I can only muster up the courage to put it into practice. 99% understanding 1% guts to connect the system. :(
@WillProwse11 ай бұрын
You can do it 😁👍🏻
@haywardkong121311 ай бұрын
Yeah I'll be doing it for sure... I'm all for DIY. Just got the EG4 Heat pump mini split 12k btu 28.5 Seer2 will be installing in 2-3 weeks... or a least when it's not raining. In the process of getting the solar panels and decide on what mounts for a shingle roof... and then apply for permit .... only installing 8x 450w panels to start with.. since in a year or two I might redo the roof since it's over 25 years old now. .... and go for metal roof with standing beams... Busy next summer since I'll be redoing the roof of my parents house... haven't decided shingles or metal since their roof is a little more complex .... my roof is very simple traditional roof.
@CaptBill697 ай бұрын
Thanks for Great Review.. Awesome to see the leading edges of such going innovations. What a nice EG4 combo. 🐾🐾🐾🌠
@waynehartlerode89363 ай бұрын
Seems like some good upgrades! I wish they would have improved the generator capability. My EG4 6500's just bit the dust after only two months in operation! I have to send them back and looks like I'll be getting these as a replacement. I really hope they are a bit more plug and play than the 6500 models. I had so many issues with programming them and firmware. Apparently they have an upgrade program now you can trade in your old 6500 unit for the xp. It seems like they were having a lot of issues with them.
@pvanderwall347311 ай бұрын
Oh yes, definitely like this whole setup!
@mrscoot111 ай бұрын
Your combinary box is wired like a sub-panel , where neutral and grounds are seperated this is what electrical code requires , so saying you wire it like a sub panel, may help some people know exactly what you are saying! Code requires 1st panel after your meter "main panel" to have nuetral and grounds together (that would be grid power, the combiner box for the units would be wired and considered a subpanel which must have grounds and neutrals seperate and EGC (Equiptment grounding conductor) or 4th wire green wire. In the grid the EGC is designed to be a return path back to source or main panel! Just thought maybe saying you wire it like a subpanel may help some people!
@k5edd1289 ай бұрын
Smiling! Got to take a break my brain is starting to hurt. Big Smile!
@earthspirit828611 ай бұрын
Thank you Will, Was able to build an off grid skooly using what I learned from you. I am grateful. Question?! Have you seen that TechBoxReview KZbin video posted a month ago ( No Battery solar system, under 100 Dollars ? ) I'm thinking false advertising
@williamirizarry111311 ай бұрын
Exactly the video I was looking for. Two thumbs 👍🏻.
@KoiAquaponics10 ай бұрын
This I can understand and feel comfortable with, thanks.
@robertkosovich123211 ай бұрын
Thanks Again, Will, for all that you do!
@rickharold788411 ай бұрын
Oh that is nice!!! I love it adding solar disconcert , breakers etc. Wiring All that stuff is such an ugly mess. And !!! 240. So nice
@williamirizarry111311 ай бұрын
Willpower did it again. Thanks!
@Electronzap11 ай бұрын
Nice, looks good.
@extragoode11 ай бұрын
This is perfect, exactly the system that I want to start with! My only problem is the backorder, apparently it's exactly the system everyone else has been looking for too.
@stormfarmhouse921111 ай бұрын
Exactly what I am looking for for my shop Thanks
@emmund11 ай бұрын
I love it!
@matthewborne76598 ай бұрын
Will, Just so I understand....your combiner box and electric panel are completely separated from your Grid panel? I could add this to my home and move entire circuits to this distribution center one by one as my system expands?
@antonyllamocca16355 ай бұрын
I love it!!🎉🎉 Wish you can make a set up like this for the 18k hybrid inverter..
@cameronalexander35911 ай бұрын
Just what I wanted to know. Thanks Will.
@jamesandrew533811 ай бұрын
Great video as always!
@dangoras915211 ай бұрын
Must be nice to have 2 im still waiting for to come.. Good information brother I may wire mine like this cause I just wired a new 200amp panel I think it would work with a main breaker panel send it to my main lug panel.....
@iandavies905911 ай бұрын
Your channel has been a great source of information to me for some time now. It's definitly the best out there. Unfortunatly a lot of your content is difficult to apply in Europe ( I am in Greece with 220v 50 Hz & 3 phase to my house). Is there any chance you could look into some European applicable products and their use and setup etc. I have spoken to a few friends about this, your channel is quite well known and watched across Europe.
@eatttherich465311 ай бұрын
Hello Will. Huge fan. Hoping to get your opinion on high vs low frequency inverters. Been reading comments about high being short lived garbage and low is the way to go. Even EG4 is high? Explaining the pluses and minuses seems like it would be worth a video. Keep up the good work!
@johnmca564311 ай бұрын
I wish I had 5% of his knowledge....
@l0gic2311 ай бұрын
I'll take 3%
@murraygingrich992610 ай бұрын
I would recommend that anyone wanting solar to do your home or business. I've been in the solar and renewable energy business for over two decades.
@fullsleevetats11 ай бұрын
Great breakdown! The biggest concern I would have, is finding an electrician who is knowledgeable enough to correctly set up the panels, without destroying the inverters in the process, creating a ground loop or not fully understanding the use cases of the various layered breaker approach. Many to most electricians I've come across will have absolutely no idea of the complexities involved in setting these up, and will end up under-configuring them, or creating an outright dangerous panel setup. How do you find the "right" electrician for a job like this?
@nialldivers4 ай бұрын
Is it possible to set up a dump load on these units? I want to have a water heater connected to use excess power when batteries are full.
@nekoDan11 ай бұрын
Great informative video. Amazing to see how EG4 keeps making it easier to build a DIY system. I assume that in your second panel, the ground bar is connected to a copper rod outside your house?
@intDavid11 ай бұрын
If you connect the grid inputs, then the grounding (and the N-G bond) is provided from the main panel, but if you don't then yeah you'd want to provide a real ground for a purely off-grid setup.
@davidsalvador898911 ай бұрын
It seems interesting, It would also be cool to see a simple 1 inverter setup. Straight into 1 panel I would guess?
@mwreyf111 ай бұрын
It would be great to see how to set up a system that would include wiring steps from house MAIN panel to an automatic transfer switch (critical loads) then to (2) 6000XP's (instead of using multiple "manual" breaker boxes). Also being able to use A/C passthru when batteries/solar/generator aren't available. And also be able to auto-start the generator. Can the 6000EX do all of those things?
@LivingFree4All10 ай бұрын
Agreed I would like to know what Will thinks about that too
@WiSeNhEiMeR-136911 ай бұрын
Thanks COOP the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond, INDIANA ...
@mujgy6 ай бұрын
So I have a bit of an unusual setup on our farm. The utility power is one 200amp meter and split 3 ways to 3 structures with 200amp panels each. Typical load is 6kw-10kw much of which is lighting. And sometimes welder, air compressor and AC. I already have 8.4kw of panels purchased. The though I had would be 3-4 6000xp units connected similar to this setup. Will have a small shed to house the inverters and eventually batteries. Would run incoming utility power to the power shed, branch out to each, then recombine, and return to the main disconnect. Now, as far as grid load transfer the manual isn't very clear on how it supplements power if PV or Battery isn't enough. Or is it basically automatic? Thanks and keep up the great content!
@petersamios54092 ай бұрын
Once again - great presentation and explanation. 1 quick question - given that it is 6000 watts - I would have thought that breaker would have been for 50 amps instead of 40 amps. What is the reason for the reduction?
@danielking29442 ай бұрын
40 amp at 240 volt is 9.6KW .So the 40 amp breaker should easily handle surges.
@travelfeet11 ай бұрын
I appreciate the multiple integrated functions: disconnect, AC and DC breakers with arc and ground fault built in etc... As a counterpoint, what is the likelihood that one of these individual components fails overtime and needs to be replaced? Does this type of integrated build make repair more difficult or expensive in comparison to replacing an isolated component? Thinking long term, dedicated components are more expensive, but perhaps better for repairability and reliability? What do you think?
@JbVest11 ай бұрын
YES! Finally! Been reading for this lol
@chejda606611 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@notmyname987611 ай бұрын
the breakers are there to protect the wires. you did mention that doing it this way won't protect the wires and that if you overload the system, the 100amp breakers will not protect the wires and they will overheat. I don't understand why you didn't swap out the 100amp breakers for a size that would protect those wires, or just put in wires that would be fine with 100amps. Yes, those would be thick wires, but you put one load center right next to the other, so it would be a very short run over 1/0 copper.