jcollinsks
New Member
What's everyone doing for electric water heaters and electric stove?
I've seen mixed stuff on heat pump water heaters, and the stove is just a beast of consumption, even with a new energy efficient one air fry ect.
It seems I would need a 6000XP for each individual item here or a 18kPV for 2 of them to run. Is there something I'm missing?
We have a 40 gallon tank water heater now and when it kicks on it's consuming 6KWH, it ran on the single 6000XP with grid pass through, but gave an EPS overload warning while doing it. It ran well over the manual's 12,000W for ≈3.5 seconds | 11,000W for ≈5 seconds, but it seemed to just pull the 6000W directly from the grid in bypass.
I don't see any specifics other than 50AMP bypass, which is cool, but the overload warning was still on so I don't want to always rely on that and or the grid for this stuff.
Just wanted to see who else has a larger load at home and how they are handling the heavy hitters on your consumption?
I've seen mixed stuff on heat pump water heaters, and the stove is just a beast of consumption, even with a new energy efficient one air fry ect.
It seems I would need a 6000XP for each individual item here or a 18kPV for 2 of them to run. Is there something I'm missing?
We have a 40 gallon tank water heater now and when it kicks on it's consuming 6KWH, it ran on the single 6000XP with grid pass through, but gave an EPS overload warning while doing it. It ran well over the manual's 12,000W for ≈3.5 seconds | 11,000W for ≈5 seconds, but it seemed to just pull the 6000W directly from the grid in bypass.
I don't see any specifics other than 50AMP bypass, which is cool, but the overload warning was still on so I don't want to always rely on that and or the grid for this stuff.
Just wanted to see who else has a larger load at home and how they are handling the heavy hitters on your consumption?