N NorthShoreOahu New Member Joined Feb 24, 2024 Messages 13 Location Oahu Mar 20, 2024 #1 6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required.
6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required.
T timselectric If I can do it, you can do it. Joined Feb 5, 2022 Messages 18,975 Mar 20, 2024 #2 NorthShoreOahu said: 6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required. Click to expand... Correct, it's already protected on both ends.
NorthShoreOahu said: 6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required. Click to expand... Correct, it's already protected on both ends.
G Gavin Stone Solar Addict Joined Mar 5, 2022 Messages 706 Location VA Mar 20, 2024 #3 It’s not needed.
EG4_Jared Online Support for EG4 Electronics Joined Jan 29, 2024 Messages 559 Location Sulphur Springs, TX Mar 21, 2024 #4 NorthShoreOahu said: 6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required. Click to expand... The 6000XP has a battery breaker built into the inverter.
NorthShoreOahu said: 6000xp going right into the EG4 powerwall battery-- will I need a fuse? Looks like it's not required. Click to expand... The 6000XP has a battery breaker built into the inverter.