Man... You got some great equipment and a lot of it. I thought my system was fairly large but yours is really amazing. Good to see other people doing what we do and making it successful.
Can never have too many backup plans. Loving my new system, The Lithium-ion batteries are going great. So pleased with the system. You're enjoying all the sun. Shorter days we have, but still no rain. Has not rained in months. 🙃👍
You all have it so good over their solar wise, I know so many that use solar here and its harder to use solar here. possibly we are just nuts with only 8 to 9 months of good solar months here lmao.
@@GoingOffGrid101 running off it right now. While I do some wiring and testing for the Chemist. He needs some backup power as well. But I need to test some changeover switches for him. As we are not allowed to direct wire the inverters to the grid unless it's a grid tied system. It's an utter bullshit regulation. But we can work around it.
Yep I have two 6k GS to run my whole house. Currently they are down since I'm moving all 120v to its own box and then the 240v to another box down the road when I get more batteries. Right now food is more importent then batteries as everything is so expensive living on a fix check :P
Wise choice using low frequency, transformer based inverters in your system instead of a high frequency, transformerless inverters that can damage an EV'S onboard charger.
Question, why have you always had Magnasine as you "backbone" inverters? Are the second level brands Aims, Growatt, Eg4, ect. truly better than third rank( Reliable, Ecoworthy, Vevor, ect?
@Tiersmoke92555 I like my magnasine best my self I'd say your probably correct on your rating . A solar place recommended the magnasine and I never felt the need to change.
I have powerjack 110v 10,000w I am still trying to sale dont know why I bought it hahaha its huge but I saw it on facebook and just had to grab it, has two giant toroidal transformers in it, pretty rare powerjack I must say
@@GoingOffGrid101 maybe I have not tried to take it to 10000w I highly doubt the wiring alone would handle it, ill throw some pictures up later and post them and you can take a look it def seems to have the hardware for 10,000w just not the wiring from what I can tell
Man... You got some great equipment and a lot of it. I thought my system was fairly large but yours is really amazing. Good to see other people doing what we do and making it successful.
Wow! Your solar garden continues to grow. New panels and equipment popping up everywhere! Nice!
haha, my sunny garden, I like that :D
Can never have too many backup plans. Loving my new system, The Lithium-ion batteries are going great. So pleased with the system. You're enjoying all the sun. Shorter days we have, but still no rain. Has not rained in months. 🙃👍
You all have it so good over their solar wise, I know so many that use solar here and its harder to use solar here. possibly we are just nuts with only 8 to 9 months of good solar months here lmao.
love your backup system :)
@@GoingOffGrid101 running off it right now. While I do some wiring and testing for the Chemist. He needs some backup power as well. But I need to test some changeover switches for him. As we are not allowed to direct wire the inverters to the grid unless it's a grid tied system. It's an utter bullshit regulation. But we can work around it.
I hope to God you mean Lithium Iron-Phosphate and not Lithium-Ion which if you ask me is a HUGE mistake to put in either a house or a car
@@adairjanney7109 all my batteries are lithium ion, I prefer lithium ion over lifepo4 for a few reasons.
Wow you stole that MagnaSine lol Great to have the sun and longer days back had a couple of 100 kwh days so nice.
yea it was to cheap to pass up.
Yep I have two 6k GS to run my whole house. Currently they are down since I'm moving all 120v to its own box and then the 240v to another box down the road when I get more batteries. Right now food is more importent then batteries as everything is so expensive living on a fix check :P
2 6ks thats a nice system! you running in parallel ?
So can this invert really be trusted? I have been running Aims Power for 5 years and I'm ready for an upgrade
Looking good. Sun is great already. Been heating my house with solar for a couple weeks now. I will have to get out there this summer for sure. Cheers
yeah I have been heating a bit with electricity as well.
@@GoingOffGrid101 might as well. Cheers
Wise choice using low frequency, transformer based inverters in your system instead of a high frequency, transformerless inverters that can damage an EV'S onboard charger.
interesting thanks for letting me know!
Locked jaw plier - hahaha... Thanks for sharing.
Question, why have you always had Magnasine as you "backbone" inverters? Are the second level brands Aims, Growatt, Eg4, ect. truly better than third rank( Reliable, Ecoworthy, Vevor, ect?
@Tiersmoke92555 I like my magnasine best my self I'd say your probably correct on your rating . A solar place recommended the magnasine and I never felt the need to change.
Living the good life. 🎉
im very blessed!
Way 2,go
life is good :)
I have powerjack 110v 10,000w I am still trying to sale dont know why I bought it hahaha its huge but I saw it on facebook and just had to grab it, has two giant toroidal transformers in it, pretty rare powerjack I must say
haha nice! does it work well ? im betting the 6000w inverter in this video will run more :D
Seems like everything PJ gets divided by half.
@@GoingOffGrid101 maybe I have not tried to take it to 10000w I highly doubt the wiring alone would handle it, ill throw some pictures up later and post them and you can take a look it def seems to have the hardware for 10,000w just not the wiring from what I can tell