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Hi,
I purchased two Sungold power inverters and planned to make them split phase.
I'm concerned about my wiring since I'm not an electrician and have only basic electric knowledge.
My inverter is neutral-ground bond in the factory (purple line), I won't bond again in the panel box. However, the manual suggests to ground the inverter (G Pin), I start to worry if that's necessary.
1. You can see I already ground the battery before entering the inverter, if I ground the inverter again, it seems to create a ground loop?
2. If I don't ground the inverter, is my wiring safe at all? (for example, a ground fault on my AC appliance)
3. What happens if lightning strikes on my inverter? Can the electric flow eventually go to the ground on the battery side?
4. Are the two neutral-ground bond safe? I heard people say there must be only 1 neutral-ground bond in your system, but here we got two. I'm worried.
4. Any other noticeable mistakes in the wiring?
I purchased two Sungold power inverters and planned to make them split phase.
I'm concerned about my wiring since I'm not an electrician and have only basic electric knowledge.
My inverter is neutral-ground bond in the factory (purple line), I won't bond again in the panel box. However, the manual suggests to ground the inverter (G Pin), I start to worry if that's necessary.
1. You can see I already ground the battery before entering the inverter, if I ground the inverter again, it seems to create a ground loop?
2. If I don't ground the inverter, is my wiring safe at all? (for example, a ground fault on my AC appliance)
3. What happens if lightning strikes on my inverter? Can the electric flow eventually go to the ground on the battery side?
4. Are the two neutral-ground bond safe? I heard people say there must be only 1 neutral-ground bond in your system, but here we got two. I'm worried.
4. Any other noticeable mistakes in the wiring?
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