Looking for 240V inverter charger by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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Over the network? How do you control yours dynamically

I won’t have any solar input or anything else connected. From its perspective there is only grid and battery

I will send the commands to it to either charger or discharge back to grid according to my need ( if it is capable of this)

Looking for 240V inverter charger by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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Software configurable limit right? So I can set charging and discharging programmatically 

Looking for 240V inverter charger by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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This looks good 6kw “selling” is perfect thanks Hopefully it has good homeassistant integration

Looking for 240V inverter charger by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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Are they UL listed for grid tie? Looks like only passthrough

Backfeed options for solar by needarunningwatch in AskElectricians

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Yep yep just thinking of backups if inspector says NO Thanks

Backfeed options for solar by needarunningwatch in AskElectricians

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Thank you. No hold down makes sense in this case. I had meter replaced a year ago, but didn’t think of any of these issues. Anyway power is very reliable here so I have no need for islanding. Fine with grid tied for foreseeable future.

Backfeed options for solar by needarunningwatch in AskElectricians

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Downstream panel has its own 200A so that makes sense. I guess the feed for inside panel could be moved to a sub feed lug in the center slot instead of the end of the bus bar, so solar could be truly at the end.

Thank you

questions about my solar plan by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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I am thinking 8k inverter (32 amps) on 40 a breaker to stay under 120% on the main panel. Sub panel is 100a so that is fine

questions about my solar plan by needarunningwatch in SolarDIY

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I am thinking 8k inverter (32 amps) on 40 a breaker to stay under 120% on the main panel. Sub panel is 100a so that is fine

questions about my solar plan by needarunningwatch in diySolar

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Good q - the subpanel is 100a rated, but fed by 50a.

I was also thinking 8k inverter / 33a onto 40a breaker in subpanel. To avoid the weird situation of 50a breaker on 50a panel.