Onehand
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Guess this aint gonna fly, is it? Unless THD is below xx%. My plan "was" to move all 120vac loads to solar/inverter/battery, while keeping two 240VAC loads, range and dryer, on the mains since they are rarely used. Then if there is a mains power failure, manually fire the genny up and let the inverters supply/charge from the power coming into their mains inputs being fed by the genny. NOTE: Not using the XP's gen inputs, but using the AC inputs, straight from the mains panel being fed by the generator.
Anyway, wondering if these new 6000XP's are better at handeling dirty power than its predecessor's, which I believe was around 2% THD or less. If someone has the actual fugure, it sure would be appresiated...
I have a 12.5 kw diesel 3600rpm genny that is a very high quality unit that I assume puts out very clean power. Really wont know how clean till I scope it to see if the allowable THD is below the max for these inverters to prevent damage.
Thoughrs?
Anyway, wondering if these new 6000XP's are better at handeling dirty power than its predecessor's, which I believe was around 2% THD or less. If someone has the actual fugure, it sure would be appresiated...
I have a 12.5 kw diesel 3600rpm genny that is a very high quality unit that I assume puts out very clean power. Really wont know how clean till I scope it to see if the allowable THD is below the max for these inverters to prevent damage.
Thoughrs?
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