The inverter can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African ouptut (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48 volts DC input, you can run smaller
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You can tweek each parameter slightly for your battery, your panels, and your charge rate, but those numbers are in the ballpark. These calculations are for average charging.
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I have a set of solar panels that put out a nominal 60V. My inverter is rated at 48V with a disconnect at 60V. When I connect them together, the inverter gives an over-voltage
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The inverter can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African output (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48 volts DC input, you can run smaller
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A split will cost more than upgrading all inverters to same generation or having all inverters setup in a non-split configuration, with the challenges to deal with the 48 inverter limit.
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It can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African output (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48V DC input, you can run smaller cable and
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The inverter can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African output (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48 volts DC input, you can run smaller cable and multiple batteries for this
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The inverter can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African ouptut (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48 volts DC input, you can run smaller
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It can easily be changed from a North American output (60 Hz) to a European/African output (50 Hz) with the flip of a simple switch. With the 48V DC input, you can run smaller cable and
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For now, if you can limit amps with your CA, then you could take your 48v ping, then add 6s lico in series, to get to about 72v. Limit amps to 25 or 30 amps, and go easy on the
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