Configuring The Inverters For split-phase Operation.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2024
- The system is finally ready for its initial power-up and test! In this video we test the sub panel and outlets and we configure the inverters for split-phase output.
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Key topics included in this video:
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0:18 - Test Primary Inverter
1:17 - Test The Sub Panel - 120V
2:23 - Test The 120V Outlets
3:14 - Test Secondary Inverter
3:52 - Programming Split Phase Output
6:36 - Powering Up The System
7:08 - Test The Panel - 240V
7:57 - Load Test
9:05 - 12V VS. 48V Efficiency
9:39 - Conclusion
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I never seen anyone use a 100 ohm resister on that type of Inverter. You would think the Inverter of that complexity would have some protection. Does the Manual advise you do this ?
It won't damage the inverter if you don't. It's just a common practice that people do. Newer rack mount style batteries have pre charge circuits built in but not all batteries have this. If you don't it will create a big spark when connecting battery for first time. If you look around you will see this. Did not see anything in manual about it.
@@natesdiysolar ah ok very good
I was wondering the same thing.