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2oldman
Oct 06, 2017Explorer II
phemens wrote:I had a Prosine 2.0 for years and loved it. The simplicity of having everything in one box is nice. Since I had solar I never turned it off, so no, I worried not about parasitic draw.
2. Do you leave the inverter to run all the time - do you worry about any parasitic draw or is there a way to simply disable the inverter when I want?
3. How easy is it to install - other than a simple swap of the existing converter to the new dual unit, any other work to do?
4. Recommended units? Looking for something that could support AGM charge profile (ideally lithium if ever I go that route), and at least 2000w pure sine.
3. A whole-house install is very easy. Shore to inverter in, inverter out to existing panel. And the Pro was an excellent surge protector too.. as long as you installed it whole-house.
4. If you're going to Li that's a different story. They have no absorb settings, and some no float, so that takes a bit more research.
Good job on going AGM anyway! That'll reduce your maintenance to zero.
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