I have our bedroom mini split on (9000 BTU), refrigerator, wifi router and other small things plus a window unit AC (5000 BTU) for the battery/inverter shed. Mostly is about 650w and I can see the window unit cycling, then about 1000w total. It's a small house and I'll see how it goes when we have friends staying with us so the other bedroom mini split will be running too.
Leave it to an inexperienced newbie to promote one of these low surge, short lived high frequency, transformer based inverters instead of a real inverter that uses, low frequency transformer based inverter tech. Give it a year or two and let us know if this low cost inverter is still working.
My largest start up load is a 1/2 HP 240v water pump, uses around 600w, why would I need a low frequency inverter for this 800 square foot house? My ROI for the entire system to include the panels is 3 years. What do you use?
Great work. Love seeing more of these systems out there.
Nice setup
@@noelatlanta1123 thanks, is working great for me
Beauty is with less sun - less ACs - less warm. Nice setup
It works great!
I have the same inverter with two Orient Power wall batteries for six months now, and from day one it's been working 24/7 with no issues.
@@prepsolar787 awesome, good to hear
Cool
any reason why you add additional pv breaker?
@@fr373969 I have a PV disconnect mounted on the wall and the unit has one integrated.
@@slugbyte i thought 6000 xp included a PV switch already 🤔
@@fr373969 it does and I added a PV disconnect
Great vid. What is your average night time energy consumption, and what devices are usually powered?
I have our bedroom mini split on (9000 BTU), refrigerator, wifi router and other small things plus a window unit AC (5000 BTU) for the battery/inverter shed. Mostly is about 650w and I can see the window unit cycling, then about 1000w total. It's a small house and I'll see how it goes when we have friends staying with us so the other bedroom mini split will be running too.
@@slugbyte Great!!!
Can you please let me know the Solar kits that goes with the Inverter.
EG4 vendors can help you design a system for your specific needs
Leave it to an inexperienced newbie to promote one of these low surge, short lived high frequency, transformer based inverters instead of a real inverter that uses, low frequency transformer based inverter tech. Give it a year or two and let us know if this low cost inverter is still working.
My largest start up load is a 1/2 HP 240v water pump, uses around 600w, why would I need a low frequency inverter for this 800 square foot house? My ROI for the entire system to include the panels is 3 years. What do you use?