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*{{check}}SP6548 - UL - 6.5 kW but one unit is 120V and not 240V - [https://sungoldpower.com/products/6500w-48v-solar-charge-inverter-parallel-wifi-monitor?_pos=1&_sid=8e5800d7d&_ss=r&variant=41231056797833] | *{{check}}SP6548 - UL - 6.5 kW but one unit is 120V and not 240V - [https://sungoldpower.com/products/6500w-48v-solar-charge-inverter-parallel-wifi-monitor?_pos=1&_sid=8e5800d7d&_ss=r&variant=41231056797833] | ||
*TP6048 - Not UL - 120/240 split phase - parallelable up to 9 units - [https://sungoldpower.com/products/6000w-48v-hybrid-solar-inverter-split-phase-120-240vac?_pos=1&_sid=78b1e477e&_ss=r] | *TP6048 - Not UL - 120/240 split phase - parallelable up to 9 units - [https://sungoldpower.com/products/6000w-48v-hybrid-solar-inverter-split-phase-120-240vac?_pos=1&_sid=78b1e477e&_ss=r] | ||
==About Batteryless Mode== | |||
*Big deal - means that you have power when the grid goes down and sun is available. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eOh-Xb15X01QM_2-4ZU7yg2d4cv4Uc3I76s1ZeQTcX0/edit#slide=id.g123f2be0d6c_0_3 | |||
=UL= | =UL= |
Revision as of 03:31, 13 August 2023
Batteryless Support Inverters
IP6048 - UL - $2095 6kW - [1]
SP6548 - UL - 6.5 kW but one unit is 120V and not 240V - [2]
- TP6048 - Not UL - 120/240 split phase - parallelable up to 9 units - [3]
About Batteryless Mode
- Big deal - means that you have power when the grid goes down and sun is available. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eOh-Xb15X01QM_2-4ZU7yg2d4cv4Uc3I76s1ZeQTcX0/edit#slide=id.g123f2be0d6c_0_3
UL
- LFPV8K-48-120A-SP - no batteryless [4]
- LFPV10K-48-120A-SP - doesn't appear to be batteryless [5]
- LFPV12K-48-120A-SP - no batteryless [https://sungoldpower.com/products/12kw-off-grid-solar-inverter-ul1741?_pos=1&_sid=39b89b09d&_ss=r&variant=41232098033801
More
- 6kW batteryless support, not UL - [6]
- 6.5 kW Batteryless support + UL - but need 2 for 240. [7]
- 10 and 12kW - hybrid + UL but no batteryless support? [8] and [9]