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  1. Mountaineer

    Got Calpha? +Their all-in-one doesn't need clean AC input?

    This appears to be the parent company. https://www.lab1st.com/
  2. Mountaineer

    Got Calpha? +Their all-in-one doesn't need clean AC input?

    I want to note that Signature Solar got back to me today, which is good.
  3. Mountaineer

    Got Calpha? +Their all-in-one doesn't need clean AC input?

    Thanks for that bit of info, @Quattrohead. Good to know! Also, thanks @Mattb4. I've the tools to test for frequency output, so that's the next step.
  4. Mountaineer

    Got Calpha? +Their all-in-one doesn't need clean AC input?

    Thanks, @Mattb4. While I have generators (plural) I don't have one that's an inverter type. That leads me to the question that has been driving my research: What is the best/smartest way to condition the line from a bog standard generator to an all-in-one's AC input? One option that I was...
  5. Mountaineer

    Got Calpha? +Their all-in-one doesn't need clean AC input?

    I'm still researching components for my mobile DIY build. As part of that effort, I sent emails to Signature Solar and Calpha regarding charging with a portable generator. While I haven't yet received a response from Signature Solar, Calpha did respond and they told me that I don't have to...
  6. Mountaineer

    Mobile 48V Solar Power System!

    @Lt.Dan, when using a generator with this configuration, what would be the best way to condition the power from the generator to the AIO? Skip the AIO and use a chargeverter, perhaps? https://signaturesolar.com/eg4-chargeverter-gc-48v-100a-battery-charger-5120w-output-240-120v-input-pre-order/
  7. Mountaineer

    Mobile 48v Power with EG4 6000XP (and other questions)

    Okay, just documenting my exploration here a bit... I do not believe that I have a suitable generator to charge batteries through a 6000XP, that is set up for two-phase power, so I'll be going with the EG4 3kW model. Now, with that established, is there a preferred approach/model for...
  8. Mountaineer

    Mobile 48v Power with EG4 6000XP (and other questions)

    Hello! Right now, I'm exploring components, looking for those that support an evolving philosophy of use. I need to mitigate my immediate problem of unreliable power, which is a big problem when you work at home. So, the plan is to build something based on Will's mobile 48-volt power system...
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