I'm guessing the procedure be the same for the new LiFePower4 v2? Just where you changed protocol on the display set the protocol ID dip switch to 3? Also, the protocol only needs set on battery ID1? Thanks!
UL9540 is very important for most installations as the majority of solar systems are installed in jurisdictions that require it. That being said, there's also a lot of places where you can install without it (or maybe just UL9540A, which is battery-specific and encompasses all of our current battery offerings). We have some EG4 users who don't require that certification and want to use a Sol-Ark inverter with our batteries, so this video is strictly a guide for those users! If UL9540 is a concern, feel free to check out our ESS Systems on our website with all of our configurations for a UL9540 compliant system: eg4electronics.com/categories/ess-systems/
Great product, except that if you call SolArk, they will tell you that if there is a problem that occurs while using the comm cable, YOUR WARRANTEE WILL BE INVALID.
It's great to see this kind of support documentation. It's undoubtedly going to help those solark peeps. Great work!
I’d like to see that too.
Would it be possible to get a video on paralleling batteries for use with one or more inverters like yours or Sol-Ark?
Why is the charge current limit only showing 20A for the indoor wall mount unit? Shouldn't that be 200A?
I'm guessing the procedure be the same for the new LiFePower4 v2? Just where you changed protocol on the display set the protocol ID dip switch to 3? Also, the protocol only needs set on battery ID1? Thanks!
Thanks… Thinking of replacing my 2 fortress 18.5kw with 6 eg4 14.3kw indoor units to my dual 12k solar-ark’s. Do you see any issues?
How do you do this with multiple inverters in parallel ? With multipoe power pro outdoor batteries on a busbar ?
Are yal gonna have a firmware update for the 6000xp to work with home assistant.. Keep it up brother
So you don't care if you don't have a UL9540 or a 9540A ?
It is a vital certification, I believe all Sol-Ark batteries are 9540A compliant, and mainly for commercial and industrial applications.
UL9540 is very important for most installations as the majority of solar systems are installed in jurisdictions that require it. That being said, there's also a lot of places where you can install without it (or maybe just UL9540A, which is battery-specific and encompasses all of our current battery offerings). We have some EG4 users who don't require that certification and want to use a Sol-Ark inverter with our batteries, so this video is strictly a guide for those users!
If UL9540 is a concern, feel free to check out our ESS Systems on our website with all of our configurations for a UL9540 compliant system: eg4electronics.com/categories/ess-systems/
Great product, except that if you call SolArk, they will tell you that if there is a problem that occurs while using the comm cable, YOUR WARRANTEE WILL BE INVALID.
good video, but shaky camera, got a bit sick. thanks for the info