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glennts
Apr 13, 2020Explorer
@2oldman
"Are those panels 36v?"
40.13v.
>>...output be available for general AC distribution.
" I don't understand that."
The AC output from the 2KW 24V inverter when tied into the PD distribution panel would then power Micro-wave, AC outlets.
"IC's have their own transfer switch."
Don't know what the IC reference is.
Because it would be sharing the same AC input circuit into the ProgressiveDynamics panel as the generator / shorepower, the inverter would need to be "off" when the generator is on. An example would be using the generator to charge the solar bank. The 24V inverter has a manual remote switch but that requires me to not be stupid... Hybred Solar Charge Controllers for off-grid living can distinguish between solar and generator source and switch accordingly. So was wondering if there was variation on a combiner that would take care of this automatically.
"Are those panels 36v?"
40.13v.
>>...output be available for general AC distribution.
" I don't understand that."
The AC output from the 2KW 24V inverter when tied into the PD distribution panel would then power Micro-wave, AC outlets.
"IC's have their own transfer switch."
Don't know what the IC reference is.
Because it would be sharing the same AC input circuit into the ProgressiveDynamics panel as the generator / shorepower, the inverter would need to be "off" when the generator is on. An example would be using the generator to charge the solar bank. The 24V inverter has a manual remote switch but that requires me to not be stupid... Hybred Solar Charge Controllers for off-grid living can distinguish between solar and generator source and switch accordingly. So was wondering if there was variation on a combiner that would take care of this automatically.
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