EG4 Offgrid VS Hybrid Inverters! Which one is better for the $$$?! 6000XP VS 18kPV

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Inverters Mentioned in the Video (affiliate links):
    6000XP Offgrid Inverter: signaturesolar.com/eg4-6000xp...
    Free 6000XP System Blueprints: www.mobile-solarpower.com/48v...
    18kPV Hybrid Inverter: signaturesolar.com/eg4-18kpv-...
    Sol Ark 15K: www.currentconnected.com/prod...
    Victron Inverters: www.currentconnected.com/?dgw...
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 What is Offgrid and Hybrid?
    1:26 Price Comparison
    1:58 Longevity and Hardware
    4:21 Mounting and Scalability Considerations
    5:16 Idle Consumption
    6:39 MPPT Comparison
    7:34 Wiring Comparison
    8:38 Interface and Software Comparison
    9:36 Integrated PV Disconnect
    10:36 Line Balancing Comparison
    11:20 Conclusion
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    Complete 48V System Blueprint: www.mobile-solarpower.com/48v...
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    Complete "Add to Cart" 48V System Kits: www.mobile-solarpower.com/com...
    DIY Friendly Air Conditioner/ Heat Pumps: www.mobile-solarpower.com/sol...
    My Favorite Online Stores for DIY Solar Products:
    Signature Solar
    Offgrid One-Stop-Shop. Best Value 48V LiFePO4, Victron and Offgrid Specific Heat Pumps:
    www.signaturesolar.com/?ref=h...
    Current Connected
    SOK, Victron, Mr.Cool Heatpumps and High Quality Components. Fantastic customer support:
    currentconnected.com/?ref=wp
    Litime
    My favorite 12V budget battery!:
    www.litime.com/?ref=XBIA62RFc...
    Epoch Batteries
    My favorite high-quality 12V battery:
    www.epochbatteries.com/produc...
    Renogy
    A classic 12V solar store that has been around for ages! DC to DC Chargers and more!
    renogy.sjv.io/n1VjXx
    Rich Solar
    Renogy's biggest competitor! Similar products, but at a better price:
    richsolar.com/?ref=h-cvbzfahsek
    Battery Hookup
    Cheap cell deals
    bit.ly/2mIxSqt
    5% off code: diysolar
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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  2 месяца назад +26

    *Inverters mentioned in this video (affiliate links):*
    6000XP Offgrid Inverter: signaturesolar.com/eg4-6000xp-off-grid-inverter-split-phase/?ref=cPwLcVc0SW-BjN
    Free 6000XP System Blueprints: www.mobile-solarpower.com/48v-complete-system-blueprint.html
    18kPV Hybrid Inverter: signaturesolar.com/eg4-18kpv-hybrid-inverter-all-in-one-solar-inverter-eg4-18kpv-12lv/?ref=cPwLcVc0SW-BjN
    Sol Ark 15K: www.currentconnected.com/product/sol-ark-15k-all-in-one-hybrid-inverter/?ref=wp
    Victron Inverters: www.currentconnected.com/?dgwt_wcas=1&post_type=product&ref=wp&s=victron%20inverter
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    *Does off-grid solar confuse you?*
    Check out my DIY friendly website for solar system packages and product recommendations, and so much more!
    www.mobile-solarpower.com
    *Join our DIY solar community*
    #1 largest solar forum on the internet for beginners and professionals alike:
    www.diysolarforum.com
    *Check out my Book*
    Best-selling and beginner-friendly guide to 12V off-grid solar!
    amzn.to/2Aj4dX4
    If DIY is not for you, but you love solar and need an offgrid system, check out Tesla Energy! They will price out a system and get your house offgrid: ts.la/william57509
    *My DIY Solar Equipment Recommendations (Constantly updated! Check here first):*
    12V/48V Lithium Solar Batteries: www.mobile-solarpower.com/solar-batteries.html
    Complete Solar System Component Directory: www.mobile-solarpower.com/solarcomponents.html
    Complete 48V System Blueprint: www.mobile-solarpower.com/48v-complete-system-blueprint.html
    Plug-N-Play System Recommendations: www.mobile-solarpower.com/full-size-systems.html
    Complete "Add to Cart" 48V System Kits: www.mobile-solarpower.com/complete-48v-solar-kits.html
    DIY Friendly Air Conditioner/ Heat Pumps: www.mobile-solarpower.com/solar-friendly-air-conditioners.html
    *My Favorite Online Stores for DIY Solar Products:*
    *Signature Solar*
    Offgrid One-Stop-Shop. Best Value 48V LiFePO4, Victron and Offgrid Specific Heat Pumps:
    www.signaturesolar.com/?ref=h-cvbzfahsek
    *Current Connected*
    SOK, Victron, Mr.Cool Heatpumps and High Quality Components. Fantastic customer support:
    currentconnected.com/?ref=wp
    *Litime*
    My favorite 12V budget battery!:
    www.litime.com/?ref=XBIA62RFcalHns
    *Epoch Batteries*
    My favorite high-quality 12V battery:
    www.epochbatteries.com/products/12v-460ah-lifepo4-battery-ip67-heated-bluetooth-victron-comms?rfsn=7352625.50494d
    *Renogy*
    A classic 12V solar store that has been around for ages! DC to DC Chargers and more!
    renogy.sjv.io/n1VjXx
    *Rich Solar*
    Renogy's biggest competitor! Similar products, but at a better price:
    richsolar.com/?ref=h-cvbzfahsek
    *Battery Hookup*
    Cheap cell deals
    bit.ly/2mIxSqt
    5% off code: diysolar
    *Contact Information:*
    I am NOT available for personal solar system consult! If you wish to contact me, this is my direct email: williamprowsediysolar@gmail.com
    Join the forum at diysolarforum.com/ if you wish to hang out with myself and others and talk about solar
    *FTC Disclosure Statement and Disclaimers:*
    Every video includes some form of paid promotion or sponsorship. Some links on this youtube channel may be affiliate links. We may get paid if you buy something or take an action after clicking one of these. My videos are for educational purposes only. Information is subject to change/update at any time. Electricity is DANGEROUS and can kill. Be smart and use common sense :)
    DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program,
    An affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  2 месяца назад +2

      If you are doing a small offgrid 12V system, I recommend Victron Inverters as usual. Check out my other videos to see 12V system builds!! Check out my latest video here: ruclips.net/video/xb_ixg1eilU/видео.html

    • @MaritimeUnprepared
      @MaritimeUnprepared 2 месяца назад +6

      You're one of the nicest people I've ever met on RUclips, and I've used your advice to live off grid right now. Heck yeah buddy, you're a good teacher 🇨🇦👊

    • @jaminoes_
      @jaminoes_ 2 месяца назад +1

      Can you get the tax deduction for an offgrid inverter + batteries ?

    • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
      @Moes_Prep_and_Tech 2 месяца назад +1

      Whats your opinion on the New Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra?

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  2 месяца назад

      @@Moes_Prep_and_Tech oh tough, I don't have it yet. Looks ok. But I wonder how solid the software is

  • @davidcoffey6413
    @davidcoffey6413 2 месяца назад +53

    I have been watching you for a long time, You are really getting good at the way you explain things. As a DIY guy it is very helpful. Great video. Thanks.

  • @Browneye2566
    @Browneye2566 2 месяца назад +91

    I bought all Victron gear for off grid use. Spent my money up front i know, but never looked back.
    They might outlast outlast me.
    Couldn't be happier with how I went.

    • @Homested_Retirement
      @Homested_Retirement 2 месяца назад +19

      Buy once, cry once. I love my Victron.

    • @Mike80528
      @Mike80528 2 месяца назад +4

      Good call. EG4 support is a pathetic joke. I could not recommend them anymore to anyone.

    • @marzsit9833
      @marzsit9833 2 месяца назад +3

      mornigstar stuff is good too, a little outdated but the failure rate is almost nonexistent. and their tech support is amazing.

    • @VinceBadovinatz88
      @VinceBadovinatz88 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Mike80528😢

    • @Mark-sl2fj
      @Mark-sl2fj 2 месяца назад +1

      Which model did you get and what about batteries?

  • @davidbowser
    @davidbowser 2 месяца назад +49

    We have a 6000xp in our off-grid barn and I can confirm that you can hear the fans anywhere in the barn. Any outside engine noise (truck, tractor) will drown it out, but normal nature (birds, animals) will not. It's not crazy loud, but anyone that has worked with server and workstation computers will know that fan sound.

    • @bigdfig6083
      @bigdfig6083 2 месяца назад +1

      Ah, that 60hz hummmmmmm! IT inna former life, in n outta data centers daily and I can say I def don't miss that drone. Deal breaker for me on these controllers. Gotta be sealed type to sock em away, way away.

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 2 месяца назад +1

      I found some thin steel sheets at the junk yard, and put them on the walls and ceiling. That should slow down any lipo fireworks in my power shed.
      Wish they made DIY HALON systems. That should starve lithium.

    • @geoffhaylock6848
      @geoffhaylock6848 2 месяца назад

      @@robertsmith2956 Don't lithium burn without air? Most car battery packs are sealed and they burn pretty good. You need to remove heat not oxygen.

    • @EricKolibas
      @EricKolibas 2 месяца назад

      @@bigdfig6083nah it’s not a frequency hum, it’s just a fan noise

    • @Hansen710
      @Hansen710 Месяц назад

      you can add a shrout and a normal fan with silencer to a crypto miner/server..
      it would not take much adjustment to fit those kits to a inverter...
      if a njord printboard and a fan kit does not fit, i bet they can make it fit
      sounds like the hardest part is to 3d print the shrout
      the reason why servers make more and more noise is that those small fans can hardly keep up with the job
      why use 10 fans on full power if you can use one fan on half power
      i bet it would draw less energy with a kit also, just like the servers do

  • @daverohn383
    @daverohn383 2 месяца назад +27

    I went through my entire 2600 square foot house and replaced every light with LED bulbs, upgraded appliances and got my energy consumption down to a bare minimum. I then did several weeks worth of research, including watching a lot of your videos, before buying system components. I purchased a pair of EG4, 48 volt, 3K watt inverters and built a 48 volt LiFePO4 battery bank. I made the system modular so that I could pull an inverter and battery out, put it in my motorhome and take trips. I'm happy with what I've put together with your help. It works great! Thanks for what you do here, Will!

    • @killuadre9176
      @killuadre9176 2 месяца назад

      What do you use for heating/cooling? I am studying as well what I should set up. My off grid house will be of similar size.

    • @VinceBadovinatz88
      @VinceBadovinatz88 2 месяца назад +2

      I agree with your comment about thanks to Will. such great information

    • @nobody342
      @nobody342 2 месяца назад +1

      You were still using incandecent or even worse those compact flourecents?

    • @daverohn383
      @daverohn383 2 месяца назад

      @@killuadre9176 I'm using natural gas and a pellet stove in my home and propane in the RV.

    • @killuadre9176
      @killuadre9176 2 месяца назад

      @@daverohn383 Thanks!

  • @terrylane1492
    @terrylane1492 2 месяца назад +32

    On Maui, there's no way I would go on the grid. They buy power from you at 11 cents per KWH they sell power to you at 42 cents per KWH. They limit the amount of power that you can produce. My subsidized LCOE is $0.08 /KWH. There's a $10,000 hookup fee to the grid and a grid maintenance fee of $20 a month. The price of energy here will go up by 10% over the next 8 years. I would rather buy a small generator for the rare occasion that I would run out of power. The future of power generation will be through independent homeowners, and not the government or big businesses like Enron. The biggest problem we have is with PUC regulations limiting the sale of excess power. If we can get rid of that level of fat cat protection, it would lead to a much freer society. Love your show Will thank you!

    • @sophiegrisom
      @sophiegrisom 2 месяца назад +5

      California is similar now. Most utilities are under PUC regulation. Their latest NEM 3.0 for solar credits little for feeding the grid. They proposed only 3 c/kWh, but recall had to settle for a little more. They also keep trying to kick off those grandfathered in with net-metering. My utility is not PUC but only credits 7.3 c/kWh, which charging up to 35 c/kWh peak Summer. They also have one-time and annual connection fees, plus must approve your system. Most people installing new solar in California now skip the grid-feed setup, which makes microinverters like Enphase not an option (only work with grid-feed).

    • @terrylane1492
      @terrylane1492 2 месяца назад +3

      @@sophiegrisom it is junk regulation like this that makes going off-grid so much easier and cheaper. They are pricing themselves out of existence. The tax credit in Hawaii is contingent upon grid hookup, so I will be foregoing the Hawaii tax credits. It is actually a trap so that they can reassess your home and increase your tax base as well as tax grid power. Generating power for yourself is the ultimate freedom.

    • @petersamios5409
      @petersamios5409 2 месяца назад +6

      For all you folks with this lopsidedness, you may look at getting a hot water heater with an electric element. Then dump your excess (that you cannot load to a battery), into the hot water tank. You could even use this HW tank as buffer tank.

    • @terrylane1492
      @terrylane1492 2 месяца назад +2

      @@petersamios5409 lol, that is exactly what I am doing. I am also probably getting an inline gas water heater just in case because of the size of the unit. It is a triplex with six bathrooms.

    • @Nawskcalbehtmai
      @Nawskcalbehtmai 2 месяца назад +2

      I have started the global rent and utilities union to fight this and bring the utilities companies to the bargaining table. I sent an email to will about this already. Help is coming! No people may be kept under force of arms forever. The greatest force in the universe is the need for freedom.
      Love you all.
      I am the black swan

  • @alvinhyman6838
    @alvinhyman6838 2 месяца назад +13

    Your explanation of "Net Metering' Great and is the most honest yet harlious truthful statement that you could make!!
    I'm in the process of building a completely off grid home that I will use a standalone building as the home of batterjkies and inverters , basically a power station for my property. My workshop and my Horse Barn will each have a system for themselves because noise in those settings will not matter.
    Just keep putting out the informative videos as this equipment will continue to change for the better.

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap 2 месяца назад +27

    I just started seriously looking at hybrid and other grid inverters this week as I worked extra hours and have money to spend, and a bunch of people just made videos about them. Funny how lots of people can spontaneously be interested in the same topic at the same time.

    • @jayscholl4193
      @jayscholl4193 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @matthewwalker6621
      @matthewwalker6621 2 месяца назад +5

      I am currently reinstalling my solar with bigger battery bank and was thinking of upgrading my inverter and controller units but having a hard time finding units for my needs .
      Make sure when buying controller or inverter controller unit that it will handle the battery bank ah as most only handle small banks and can stuff up and over charge your batteries and burn them out.
      We have lived off grid for over 30 years and its always a learning process with modern tech.

    • @Electronzap
      @Electronzap 2 месяца назад

      @@matthewwalker6621 Yeah, you need to factor in every variable.

  • @sunlin5095
    @sunlin5095 11 дней назад +3

    I am an inverter supplier from China. Simply say, if your target is high, and you want to sell surplus power to grid, buy hybrid inverter. If you just need solar power for your home and want to save cost, use off grid inverter.

  • @BulletproofPastor
    @BulletproofPastor 2 месяца назад +10

    What I like about your videos is your overwhelming practical approach in presenting facts and considerations. Spending more for quality is never a bad choice. Buy cheap and it is still going to hurt because spending hard earned resource is painful. The problem with cheap is that you continue the pain with regret for less quality and features. Buy quality and it still hurts when you make your purchase but that's where the pain stops.

  • @bobcole3852
    @bobcole3852 2 месяца назад +11

    6000xp idle consumption is lower if connected to grid. They say down to 30 watts....
    Also, pass through from grid up to 50 amps through it, no transfer switch required.
    I would never mount an inverter outside, even if IP65 rated. Build a "power house" to protect it and provide security.

  • @jasonp4157
    @jasonp4157 2 месяца назад +11

    I installed the solark 15k in November. It's awesome. i haven't even begun to see what it can do. Your info has been invaluable

    • @nobody342
      @nobody342 2 месяца назад +2

      I have the solark 15k for a year now, have had no problems at all, Have 10k of panels and it pays for all of my electricity even with 2 air conditioners running in the summer. I get cashed out in the end of December, and had to pay for 5 dollars of electricity in January. It was cloudy in January!. I used my excess electicity for heat during November and December. Not sure if its worth it or not vs getting payed for the excess at 2cent per KWH.

    • @Mark-sl2fj
      @Mark-sl2fj 2 месяца назад +1

      @@nobody342 Which batteries did you get and how many?

    • @nobody342
      @nobody342 2 месяца назад

      @@Mark-sl2fj I used EG4 lifepower4 batteries ( 48v) I have 6 of them with basicly gives me 30kwh of backup, enough for about one average winter day for me if I had no sun out. Since I am Hybrid, that is more then enough as long I we dont have a extended power outage, ie a emergency. I do have a generator I could I could help charge my batteries in a emergency and lots of snow. In a emergency I would cut my power usage to bare minimum, ( no electric range or cloths dryer)
      I started with 3 batteries, then about 6 months later, I added 3 more. I would most likely add more panels before I added more batteries if needed
      So Far, I really love my Solark 15k only wish the EMP hardened one was out when I installed it.
      So here is the deal with the Solark15k It has 200 amp bypass and I dont need to second just for my inverter load. My home has a addition, and the location of my 2 sub panels, and my main line made it so that the features of the Solark 15k was about the only reasonable option for me as my subpanels not close to each other, for the 2 different parts of the house, and rewiring was not a option.

    • @samdixon6867
      @samdixon6867 2 месяца назад +2

      I also have the Solark 15k and it works ok except every load change up or down makes the lights do a very quick flash. Solark has not been any help in repairing this. I also have a 12k in another bld and it works with no problems. I will not buy another Solark product.

  • @williamirizarry1113
    @williamirizarry1113 2 месяца назад +9

    I bought the 6000XP with one power pro and 7900 watts of solar. If you run efficient appliances, that is all you need for a small home. Completely energy independent!
    DIY cost: $15k

    • @Google123ABC
      @Google123ABC 2 месяца назад +1

      15k for 7900 watts? Damn. I just priced out 20,400 watts a lot less.

    • @johnfitbyfaithnet
      @johnfitbyfaithnet 6 дней назад +1

      ​@Google123ABC what components please?

  • @ChrisSmith-tc4df
    @ChrisSmith-tc4df 2 месяца назад +8

    Great video highlighting most of the key decision points to find the best fit. Your editing choices made it an efficient, tight video.

  • @ArizonaHotHomestead
    @ArizonaHotHomestead 2 месяца назад +12

    Great video.
    I am 100% off grid. Nearest power line is over 2 miles away, rain catchment, 6 miles on dirt road. The last mile is not maintained so 4x4 is a must. . I currently have been running rolls surettes for 10 yrs now n looking to upgrade from 24v to 48v . I am interested in the 2 6000xp with 3power pros.

  • @SI-lg2vp
    @SI-lg2vp 2 месяца назад +6

    I'm a first time user with a two systems, one Sungold inverter 24v, and one EG4 battery, and one with EG4 6500 EX 48, and two EG4 batteries. Just added 10 Bifacial 400 watt solar panels. I'm using my solar as a backup power source to grid power with a diesel 14kw generator. Just started to put the recent equipment to the test, and hope to find ways to use the power for my home. Will has been a great resource that got this all started. There is a learning curve to solar and expected to under plan a system, but get all the parts to work gives me better confidence to add more over time.

  • @RamblinBobReviews
    @RamblinBobReviews 2 месяца назад +11

    Thank you for the videos and the channel Will :)
    We have learned So much watching your videos for the last 2 years that we started our very own portable solar power youtube channel.
    Keep the videos coming please. we have been a subscriber and viewer of the channel since you had the rv.
    Ramblin Bob reviews

  • @user-fy7ru4ii1i
    @user-fy7ru4ii1i 2 месяца назад +6

    I started my solar experience in December 2022, inspired by what I've seen in van life/tiny homes.
    I wish I had half of your knowledge on this solar stuff.

  • @brentfrank7012
    @brentfrank7012 2 месяца назад +26

    Got the 18k, EG4 battery and 10 Canadian 400w solar panels. Now I’m broke and have to save up to put it all together with an electrician. 😂
    So, couldn’t afford it so piecing it together slowly. Thank you for helping us figure it all out Will. 👍

    • @enricopallazzo3244
      @enricopallazzo3244 2 месяца назад +4

      That’s exactly what I’m doing. Good luck!

    • @kurt3092
      @kurt3092 2 месяца назад +2

      I just got the 18 K and EG4 battery also. Trying to find an electrician to hook it up. I’m getting quotes of like $4,000! seems very expensive is it or is that the going rate? I already have a solar system just trying to upgrade the inverter and add the battery back up two batteries by the way.

    • @jeffsowers1290
      @jeffsowers1290 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm doing same thing 2-18k and 4-eg4 pro battries 10000 Watt solar on my camper

    • @jamesreichert
      @jamesreichert Месяц назад +3

      @@jeffsowers1290. How are you able to fit all of that on a camper?

    • @jeffsowers1290
      @jeffsowers1290 6 дней назад

      @@jamesreichert I have a tick tock showing my rack system

  • @jeffreysylvester905
    @jeffreysylvester905 2 месяца назад +24

    Quit my 4 6500s and went with 2 18ks...hope I did good.still hooking them up...cheers.

    • @compass504
      @compass504 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm still using a one 6500ex and 6 LIpo4s off grid .. Light flashing is crazy and no help from signature other than to run through all the settings. Still flashes. It's inrush current when the furnace starts up or the freezer starts up. So you have no light flashing with your 18Ks?

    • @motomike1197
      @motomike1197 2 месяца назад +1

      I did the same thing

  • @danielking2944
    @danielking2944 2 месяца назад +5

    I helped my son design a off grid system in his remote site where grid power connection would have cost about four times what he paid for the 6000 xp with the 13.4 EG4 battery and 30 panels.It’s working great running his travel trailer with only 20 panels connected.
    He was concerned about the inability to get more than 30 amps continuous at 120v but that hasn’t been a problem so far.
    I started my system with multiple Growatt inverters several years ago and ended up with an extra 5K transformer when the dust was settled. If necessary, we could run the load off the center tap to get the surge advantage of the transformer.
    Since he put a soft start on the air conditioner,all that has turned out to be quite unnecessary.

  • @RobtTa
    @RobtTa 2 месяца назад +9

    Your videos always make me smarter. ;)

  • @enwinn
    @enwinn 2 месяца назад +4

    Perfect timing. I've been pondering which way to go.

  • @LarryGuilbeau
    @LarryGuilbeau 19 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for the info. Trying to understand all the changes that are happening with Solar and inverters.
    Thanks again

  • @michaelcharge4783
    @michaelcharge4783 2 месяца назад +1

    Outstanding video as ALWAYS! You are the man and I really appreciate your opinion and thorough topic coverage. Much thanks. Keep up the great work!

  • @TrevorLeaSmith
    @TrevorLeaSmith Месяц назад +1

    This is incredible to the point, informative content. Thank you so much, you are answering tons of questions I as I thought of them. I feel a lot more secure going off grid with these resources available.

  • @krissfemmpaws1029
    @krissfemmpaws1029 2 месяца назад +7

    The 6000xp will work for the house. I don't see the transformerless units holding up powering a mig or tig welder long term. The inrush current is higher than most motors of the same amp draw. It's one of the hassle of powering them off a genset. On paper a 6000 watt genset should power mine mig... I've found a 10,000 watt genset offers better weld stability

  • @danielking2944
    @danielking2944 2 месяца назад +5

    Because I’ve been a dumpster diving electrician for many years,I have a lot of contactors with good capacity. I leave one independent Growatt on UEI load priority but with the grid connected at night only,when I get free electricity.
    So my timer energizes the contractor 8:00pm -6:00 am to top off the battery bank when there is little solar input. Very low tech but I like keeping my eggs in multiple baskets.I’ve recently moved my solar power plant to a trailer so have lots of flexibility for use.
    Because I power two houses,it was more convenient and survivable since we’re all in advanced cognitive decline and might burn the houses down at any time.

    • @thaddeustroyer
      @thaddeustroyer 2 месяца назад +1

      That is a great idea. Trailer mounted power plant. I enjoyed your description of age and the possible outcome of said "advanced cognitive decline". Fires are no good (well destructive fires anyway) and having that separate from the house is definitely a benefit. Good luck to you in our golden years😂

  • @normandlamoureux4879
    @normandlamoureux4879 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank You for the information and for sharing your insight/knowledge. As always you do a great job of presenting good material.

  • @justinmccall1458
    @justinmccall1458 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a great video. I’ve been waiting for this comparison.

  • @maverickmacgyver
    @maverickmacgyver 2 месяца назад +12

    One inverter brand and model that seems to have been forgotten: Outback Radian 8048A. It’s a low frequency transformer based inverter that is field serviceable. It is a component system so you have to buy the charge controller separate and other dodads that make up the system. They are still being sold and I have some that are installed over 10 years ago and going strong. They are of course stackable and the online monitoring is one of the best. It compares to the Schneider in surge capacity and weight. They are rock solid.

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  2 месяца назад +3

      Will check it out

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  2 месяца назад +6

      Yeah that one looks great. Reading spec sheet now

    • @jonobeckster
      @jonobeckster 2 месяца назад +4

      Outback or Magnum or Trace or Schneider. All with heavy transformers and built to last. I’ve never had to do a firmware update on any of them. They just work out of the box. Set your charging parameters and walk away. Most go decades without issue

    • @xuerian
      @xuerian 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jonobeckster I was looking at Magnum and Outback and they seemed like the ideal options for building a really long term system -- except for the fact that they're so much less common in the current DIY community.

    • @grosjarvis8061
      @grosjarvis8061 16 дней назад +1

      I also have outback inverter system installed in 2006..second set of wet cell batteries have now failed and trend is to get away from 24vdc battery bank. Can purchase EG4 6000xp+30kwh Lipo batteries for same price as new 30kwh 24vdc Lipo bank only. Hate to take down trusted faultless Outback unit but trend is too demanding right now.

  • @cgutowski471
    @cgutowski471 2 месяца назад +4

    I have a 6000xp at my cabin, which is fantastic, but realize as we are getting to spring, I have surplus PV. If I was doing do it again, I would get a hybrid. Not to sell back (not allowed in my area) but to use the current transformers and send surplus power back to main service panel where larger loads are.

  • @chazbarclay
    @chazbarclay 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Mr Prowse. I've been looking forward to this comparison.

  • @mainerusnr
    @mainerusnr 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice video Will, we're just starting out with our first 6000XP for a house battery back up. Just receive everything and not hooked up yet but making preparations and ordering parts for the hook up. Plans are to add some solar panels later. I think the 6000XP is a good starting point for the novice. As we mature in our knowledge of what these systems can do for our particular needs maybe graduating to a hybrid system eventually.

  • @DavidDrivesElectric
    @DavidDrivesElectric 2 месяца назад +1

    Your videos are always so helpful

  • @FandFcustomcarts
    @FandFcustomcarts 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Will , always making a good content.

  • @TacticalGhost007
    @TacticalGhost007 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for your hard work and erudite perspective as always, Will. Another option now available for those who feel unsure how to proceed in a fully off-grid installation is to use the amazing simplicity of the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra solution. A truly "plug'n'play" answer to whole house power supply that can be expanded as funds become available by adding extra batteries to the basic Inverter and battery unit. Doesn't get any easier and stress-free.

  • @edwardlulofs444
    @edwardlulofs444 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m ignorant so I have no preference.
    So this video helped me a lot.
    Thanks for sharing your expert knowledge with us. 😊

  • @garylpretty
    @garylpretty 2 месяца назад

    Love the content and presentation format. This presentation brings our thought process closer. I've never been a fan of the "cheapest" solution, I seek value and a ecosystem that's scalable and flexible.
    To that end, I would love to see you take a look at some of the solution sets that are a single source, integrated system. Fortress Power has an offering the seems to include everything from load management to integrated, scalable batteries on a 200A circuit.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @markharding8480
    @markharding8480 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Will! You’re the BEST!!!

  • @mnj5089
    @mnj5089 День назад

    Loving my EG 18K. Its not outside but in a converted garage that does have HVAC. But its so so on clean etc so I liked that was less of a concern for us and not having it in the house. Upgraded from the Growatts I bought a few years ago and just love this inverter so far. Its a beast!

  • @ChrisPugrud
    @ChrisPugrud 2 месяца назад +1

    Bought the 18k last fall for our new off grid house and really looking forward to getting it hooked up in a few weeks

  • @WeThePeopleSurvival69
    @WeThePeopleSurvival69 2 месяца назад +2

    The utility companies here in California dropped the pay back down to 10%. Work something out with a kniehboor and power thoer home instead..the power company keeps 90 Percent!..Get batteries..and / or help your kniehboors ❤..This can make a big difference in someone's life🤔.. Having power while others dont💪🇺🇸Great Video as always Jason 👍🏻

  • @hybridmusclegarage4590
    @hybridmusclegarage4590 2 месяца назад +5

    Awesome info as always!!

  • @ironsales5669
    @ironsales5669 2 месяца назад +4

    I have been looking at the 6000XP vs the 18k and just could not understand why anyone would buy the 18k over 3- 6000XP units. This video gave a good explanation on why it would be a consideration but I still think the 6000XP is the better buy. First why would you put the units outside when you could easily stick them in the garage, second if one 6000XP goes out you can simply buy another one and limp by on the remaining units until you can get it back up to speed. If your 18k goes down you are in serious trouble in an off grid situation. Finally with using multiple 6000XP units you can have multiple arrays set up that are not necessarily next to each other, with an 18k all the arrays are being wired together to run into one box.

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 3 дня назад

    The more I watch the more complex solar gets so thank you for your videos. Is there a video on transformers vs transformerless?

  • @ozimandia
    @ozimandia 2 месяца назад +2

    "Um mestre," a master in the art of solar, love it and recommend as a light watch about the subject and in that note, thanks for the video, the information about the different products, the comparison in between the two types of system and the market options, with some price comparison for good metric.

  • @MrKid37
    @MrKid37 2 месяца назад

    I am still building out my solar system and it will continue to adapt it as my needs expand and we get closer to completing our renovation of our offgrid home. We grabbed the 18k primarily for the convenience of having a single device that needed to be mounted on a single wall in a very small closet and because it is absolutely silent even when our hybrid boiler kicks in at 4500 watts. It was pretty much just set it and forget it.

  • @somethingsomething404
    @somethingsomething404 2 месяца назад +8

    You’re such an inspiration man. I’ve been here since the RV days and you’ve always been an inspiration.
    You’re also like really good looking so there’s that doesn’t hurt either haha

    • @somethingsomething404
      @somethingsomething404 2 месяца назад +3

      I’m going to be building a van soon ish and I’m sure your videos will be a huge help. I’ve mostly been here just for the edutainment but I look forward to putting it to use

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 2 месяца назад +3

    Good discussion Will! Thanks!!

  • @leshenderson5746
    @leshenderson5746 2 месяца назад +4

    Boy, glad you did this vid..Now it's clear as mud!!😂

  • @midwestworkshop2863
    @midwestworkshop2863 2 месяца назад +5

    I want to spend alot of money, sadly bank account dont agree with me. Lol... good video

  • @user-kl4vd4gg3u
    @user-kl4vd4gg3u 2 месяца назад +12

    I went with the 6000XP's mounted inside where my breaker box is (laundry room) and I use two Reliance Pro Trans2's for my transfer switching, I love the Reliance ProTrans2 because I can transfer between my off grid and grid at the breaker level with a flip of a switch for those rainy or cloudy days when we do not get enough sun to charge up the batteries. I can switch the large power consuming appliances like the water heater, dryer, well pump back to grid in an instant. Great vid Will, great info to help ppl make a choice for their specific needs and budget!

    • @electricandlspower
      @electricandlspower 2 месяца назад +1

      More people should do this it's a nice option 😊

    • @Valor4Christ
      @Valor4Christ 2 месяца назад +1

      I thought the 6000 xp automatically switched to the grid?

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 2 месяца назад

      @@electricandlspower Not really. Laundry room is usually high humidity.

    • @user-kl4vd4gg3u
      @user-kl4vd4gg3u 2 месяца назад

      @@Valor4Christ I still have my 6500's , waiting on SS to ship my 6000xp's , but even then I have no plans on hooking them to the grid in any way and stick with my transfer switches. I'm not going to give the power company any reason to give me any grief at all and if I did it would mean I would have to run a separate line for the main box and I'm not going to do that :)

    • @woolval52
      @woolval52 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Valor4Christ The 6000XP does automatically switch to grid. I have his same setup and I've seen it happen; it's a nice feature. What he is talking about is the Reliance transfer switch. That allows him to flip house circuits from either power source: grid power or inverter power. This is how I connected my solar system to feed my house. So, I am running the vast majority of my house (2 fridges, upright freezer, TV, internet, house lighting, etc.) from my solar system. But I'm still powering my whole home AC and water heater from Duke Energy. I do have a window AC that I can throw in if necessary, the solar will run that also.
      I'm waiting to see my costs savings, but I did all of this primarily to be able to have power should the grid go down. I live in Ocala, Florida, we have had hurricanes that knocked out power for 7 to 10 days. I have a 7500W gas generator that carried us thru, but I was burning about 14 gallons of gas a day! Plus, it was quite noisy and I had to go "forage" for gas every day, which was a big job after a storm.
      I am VERY happy with my system, especially since I did the entire job myself. The Reliance Transfer Switch also isolates your solar power source from the grid, so no chance of back feeding out to Duke lines. My system is NOT grid tied, so any excess energy my panels produce goes nowhere... once my batteries are fully charge the inverter throttles down the solar input to use only what it needs.
      Sorry for my long, rambling answer...

  • @vancegoddu5054
    @vancegoddu5054 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video as always

  • @matthewuribe9867
    @matthewuribe9867 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. I have 2 MPP LV6548s in split phase running my home. They're in my garage so I don't have to hear the fans, but the air isn't the cleanest. I have to clean out the little foam filters monthly. Overall, I'm very happy with them, but I do wish they had more than 250V PV input.

  • @user-zy9xy4ru3f
    @user-zy9xy4ru3f 2 месяца назад +1

    I have followed you from start in a boy's life to now as an inspiring person and others need a person to follower life you.

  • @patrickburton6130
    @patrickburton6130 2 месяца назад

    I am totally offgrid here in Panama, I have two 8kwh Deye hybrid inverters, each with 2 x 10kw lithium batteries. The inverters are set up as primary and slave, the slave is connected to grid of the primary, when primary batteries hit 60% the slave kicks in to feed into the primary, works very well.

  • @VinceBadovinatz88
    @VinceBadovinatz88 2 месяца назад

    Another great video. Thank you, Will Prowse 😊

  • @regenerativelifewayne
    @regenerativelifewayne 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video great info and explaining

  • @greg925911
    @greg925911 2 месяца назад +1

    Just bought a Delta ultra Pro for my trail to run a 110 mini split, small microwave, refrigerator, some led lights, and a C Pap Machine, as for now just for this traveling working man

  • @tinkering123
    @tinkering123 2 месяца назад +1

    Jus caught your latest.
    Gotta be busy with your new shop. Keep us updated.

  • @leeloy2108
    @leeloy2108 2 месяца назад +1

    Cool and educational. Thank you sir.

  • @PatrickWriter
    @PatrickWriter 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for all the great info. Outdoor units are exposed and can be burglarized. Indoor units are protected inside the building.

  • @bananadane
    @bananadane 2 месяца назад +2

    Great summary filling a gap in my knowledge. Could you do something similar in luding microinverters?

  • @donaldwood7968
    @donaldwood7968 2 месяца назад +1

    my trace sw4048 inverters were put in service dec 96, one display turned flakey a dozen years ago and I have been running on the second only with the flakey as backup. life is good.

    • @heasley
      @heasley 2 месяца назад

      I have the same inverters, in series, for both 110V and 220V, since 2004. I don't get the rated 46A AC out of either of them; I can only get about 30A, without them tripping, when I try to charge a Tesla... but they've been bulletproof.

  • @josephmiller6866
    @josephmiller6866 2 месяца назад +1

    Will, i agree with a lot of things. Typically, the more money you put down on something, the quality will be better. I'm just getting into it more now days but definitely on a tight budget. I have a bluetti ac200p and am getting a pro tran 2 transfer kit. However i bought the generator from a friend. Im already wanting to step it up to the eg4 3000. So i could build what you showed on the dolly cart. But like you said, its budget plays a factor.

  • @BenBartlow
    @BenBartlow 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks will great video! Would love to learn more about paralleling 6000xps specifically how to wire them and how to connect battery banks to both

    • @randya9143
      @randya9143 2 месяца назад +4

      Do a search on Will's other videos.
      He has one specifically on that installation.

  • @user-ig6cl1zk6s
    @user-ig6cl1zk6s 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been using off grid the Out Back FXR2524A Stacked for the last five years. With five EG LL batteries.

  • @larryalesi6356
    @larryalesi6356 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent explanation.

  • @petergravy6893
    @petergravy6893 2 месяца назад +2

    Very interesting Will, thank you.
    I have one MPP 11KW off grid inverter running the house and shed, with grid connection available in times of bad weather. This draws less than 70 watts on idle. It also has an ATS built in.
    I don't think having a hybrid inverter and battery system mounted externally would work too well in my hot climate, as in Summer on some very hot days, I air condition my inverter and batteries to keep them within the operating temperature.
    Also, I am not sure of any advantage of having solar isolaters or AC breakers on an inverter apart from a more simple installation. If you want to work on the inverter using these isolaters or breakers they do not allow you to remove the inverter from the circuit without other external disconnections.

  • @kitersrefuge7353
    @kitersrefuge7353 Месяц назад

    dude, it was very very informative thank you. What would be nice is a website where you could plug-in one's own spec (inverter, batteries, pv panels) and get suggestion for upgrade or replacement. There are a zillion configurations out there running.

  • @ScottieBMan
    @ScottieBMan 2 месяца назад +2

    1 Eg4 6000xp power my water pump,furnace, wifi, living room easily. Now that it works…adding more battery capacity and solar panels

  • @moleisrich1
    @moleisrich1 2 месяца назад

    Keep going man. Love the vids. Have zero solar.

  • @jackmehoffer7819
    @jackmehoffer7819 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice video Will

  • @chester1013
    @chester1013 Месяц назад

    Great video. I value your opinion

  • @RandallSoong-pp7ih
    @RandallSoong-pp7ih 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent!! Thank you!

  • @quickquote1568
    @quickquote1568 2 месяца назад +4

    Great video! I decided to avoid the low budget , high frequency route, and went with Schneider Electric and Sigineer Power low frequency inverters and I'm glad I did. I haven't had a single issue and never have any problems starting any of my high inductance loads. I also built my own DIY LFP battery packs and they've also been working flawlessly.

  • @jamisontobias2752
    @jamisontobias2752 2 месяца назад +1

    In the design phase of my off grid home in Western North Carolina. Planning on storing 1000+ gallons of hot water for radiant floor heating etc. Can I use the Hybrid inverter to run electric heaters instead of feeding the grid when the batteries reach 100%? Love your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @quartamile
    @quartamile Месяц назад

    Thank you Will! Excellent education as always! Can you clarify the main differences between a transformer and transformerless inverters? Thanks!

  • @snydersolutionsanimalrescu2860
    @snydersolutionsanimalrescu2860 29 дней назад

    Very helpful information, thank you Sir......

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration
    @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration 2 месяца назад

    Excellent Analysis!!!
    PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO
    on Multiple hybrid inverters
    in Parallel -
    preferably 4 x 18kPV in parallel
    with appropriate batteries and solar panels
    discuss all wiring and safety considerations
    ac combiner box wiring
    bus bars
    and surge or fuses you would use
    etc etc
    thx

  • @JGoodwin
    @JGoodwin 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for the information Will. Do you have any opinions on EMP protections or lightning strike protection? I would enjoy watching a video of yours on the subject and especially so if you decide to test them.

    • @jeffsowers1290
      @jeffsowers1290 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes I would definitely like to know about that also the EMP has me concerned

  • @callmebigpapa
    @callmebigpapa День назад

    Always remember the best use of money in this space is caulk, expanding foam, insulation and a cheap thermal camera/gun. These steps will prep you to properly size your system.

  • @MJ-ge6jz
    @MJ-ge6jz 2 месяца назад

    Great info Will. I will need to ponder getting the hybrid. I guess you could build a box for the inverter with hepa filters and push pull fans as a compromise but is it worth the headache?

  • @KevIsOffGrid
    @KevIsOffGrid 2 месяца назад +2

    The other week you were wondering why people still build 12v, even small systems. My 2000Va Victron idles about 12-17w, so when you only have 2kw solar and winters don't have enough solar here at 54N, parasitic loads are certainly a major factor.

  • @carrieeaton5435
    @carrieeaton5435 2 месяца назад +1

    Wanting to set up a couple of RV's. Eventually get a shed set up for bathroom kitchen...looking at solar and a dual fuel pullstart generator. Don't use much electricity now, don't expect to use much there.

  • @SNJO-BALLA
    @SNJO-BALLA 2 месяца назад

    Hi pls allow my interrupting due to your wonderful video performance. It's a big gift to meet you here!

  • @plasmaman9592
    @plasmaman9592 Месяц назад

    I'm glad you did this video. I was considering putting 2 6000xp in my metal shop to power cooling, dehumidifiers, lighting, computers. Basically everything except the 3 phase 125 amp plasma cutter, and my 40 year old 1000 amp welder. The metal dust in the air would destroy them based on what you said here. Ty! I'll probably put an outdoor rated unit outside. I don't like the idea of having something that expensive outside where a thief could come up and unhook it. I guess that is what guns are for. Lol. Jk. I would not risk having to spend more money on a lawyer. A criminals life is definitely worth less than a roll of toilet paper so we should be allowed to protect our items in that way but politicians lost their way more than 100 years ago.

  • @Mgamerz
    @Mgamerz 2 месяца назад +8

    Thanks for this. I've been wondering this question myself! Someday when I have more money I'll be picking up an inverter for my house as I find offsetting my energy usage a fun hobby (not really in it for only the financial reasons).

    • @mikebalentine
      @mikebalentine 2 месяца назад +2

      Depending on your use case it can pay for itself pretty quickly. But not everyone obviously

  • @ericl5973
    @ericl5973 2 месяца назад +1

    I have one of the 12kw transformer based Growatt. I kind of wish I got a HF inverter to reduce the idle consumption. I use it for a 350w base load (Server/Network Rack) to reduce electric bill when there is excess power in the batteries but acts as a whole house back up primarily.

  • @azpcox
    @azpcox 2 месяца назад +2

    One element to consider is Rapid Shutdown. Newer codes require it for code compliance. I wonder if insurance companies are going to require it in the future.

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you will this was very informative video six stars sir

  • @XxTWMLxX
    @XxTWMLxX Месяц назад

    In process now of setting up 18k with outdoor battery... Got inverter set up and battery communicating. Now to add solar to it.

  • @trentsheets4005
    @trentsheets4005 2 месяца назад

    I've done grid tie to have a place to put my surplus. We have 21.5 kw of solar and 94kwh of battery back up.

  • @JoeyBee-nr5jd
    @JoeyBee-nr5jd 2 месяца назад +1

    The advantage of 2 6000XP's is you have a complete redundant system!
    Standby current can be reduced at night by simply turning off one unit. The second unit can be tied to a dust to dawn sensor to turn the unit on for PV charging in the morning and tied to a timer to shut the second unit down at night.
    You might as well purchase the LUXpower inverter without the breakers to save some $$$ ( SNA-NB-US 6000 $1299 + free shipping )
    As shown in your link "Free 6000XP System Blueprints"
    The batteries already have breakers. You want the battery breaker to be close to the battery not the inverter
    AC output has breakers at the panel.
    AC input would also have breakers at the panel
    Generator has a breaker built into the generator
    You also need to add a box to add breakers for the PV inputs. If you need to add AC breakers for some reason, put them in this box also.

  • @stephenfuller2936
    @stephenfuller2936 2 месяца назад +2

    I so regret my 6500ex purchase at this point... lol. How far inverter technology has come in just a handful of years

  • @jameskelly143
    @jameskelly143 Месяц назад

    I really could use your help for a solar system i need to build for my tiny home. I helped take care of my mom who passed away August of 2023. I'm starting all over. You know so much. I would really appreciate some of you time and knowledge.

  • @solkitsouthpacific9983
    @solkitsouthpacific9983 2 месяца назад +2

    We've recently installed both off-grid and hybrid inverters for our customers. One notable advantage of the hybrid inverter, especially appreciated by our customers, is its quiet operation. While some off-grid inverters are catching up in functionality, such as the TBB inverter, none quite match the quietness of the hybrid model.

    • @nobody342
      @nobody342 2 месяца назад

      My solark 15k is very quiet!!!

    • @samdixon6867
      @samdixon6867 2 месяца назад

      Does your 15k cause lights to flash when the load changes either up or down?

    • @nobody342
      @nobody342 2 месяца назад

      @@samdixon6867 No, no problems at all, no lights flash, and I have 2 central air airconditioners I run in the summer off of it

    • @samdixon6867
      @samdixon6867 2 месяца назад

      @@nobody342 thanks for the info. This means mine clearly is defective as I thought. I have had many conversations with Solark tech support but they don’t want to do anything.

  • @AcpEngineering
    @AcpEngineering 2 месяца назад +1

    xantrex/Schneider LF inverters, they are solid. Ive got one over10 years old still running solid. And yes the 6k/12k xantrex waighs the same as thst 18k haha

  • @danmccoy6164
    @danmccoy6164 2 месяца назад +2

    Hey Will. I was thinking about using solar pv panels to go directly to a water heater with dc heating element inserts. I found that you can get dc elements up to 3000watts each. Could I hook up directly to panels that put out what the elements require. So I wouldn't need an inverter. Or what would I need to have between the panels and the dc heating elements. Minimal equipment to save on installation costs. And least amount of loss.