The EG4 6000XP Secret To My Off-Grid Power Plant

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @budd7824
    @budd7824 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Great build. I don't think many realize how hard this is.

  • @billsmith1647
    @billsmith1647 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Greetings from up North. I have two 6000xp's to install this coming spring. I enjoyed your video very much and it was good to see this setup can be stable using the generator input instead of an external charger. What capacity battery bank was being used when you did the install? Cheers!

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      It was a 200amp hour or 2 eg4 server rack 100amp hour batteries. The minimum for 2 6000xps

    • @billsmith1647
      @billsmith1647 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks!

  • @hithere7382
    @hithere7382 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We have a 45kw natural gas generator for this and to run our whole house and 8 tons of air conditioning plus the electric kitchen and a 42u rack and some other things like 2 BEVs and a bev zero turn mower. It runs 1,800 rpm and is liquid cooled. We also have a 22kw diesel on a trailer, a multiquip with dial a phase on the screen for Winter outages and longer duration ones where the natural gas isn't available for some reason. It's 1,800 rpm too but also turbocharged 4 banger diesel instead of a v8 natural gas, propane, and gasoline in the 45kw.
    In the Spring, Summer, and most of the Fall the natural gas is only used for hot water and to dry our clothes (tankless heater and a 9 cubic feet gas dryer) and 2 100k btu gas furnaces, 2 40k btu gas fireplaces so we like having the diesel in heating season if we need it.
    I hired an electrician to do all of this stuff though. He pulled the permits and subcontracted the 30kw of solar too, it was all installed in 3 or 4 days. House has 200a of service and 2 200a braker boxes.

  • @FaraFox-e4w
    @FaraFox-e4w หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    seems like solar panels may have been easier?

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Ya i agree but in order for them to get there occupation permit they did the gen and then they are adding solar later. If they did solar first they need engineering and more permits to get the occupation cert

    • @FaraFox-e4w
      @FaraFox-e4w หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@offgridroadrunnerranch good to know thanks

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @FaraFox-e4w could be applied to areas that don't get alot of sun though

    • @mwolrich
      @mwolrich หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is my plan as well, bought a 22KW Honeywell from COSTCO on sale (made by Generac), to replace a failed Cummins 20KW.. it’s currently connected through a 200A Cummins transfer switch. I also have a 10KW Enphase microinverter system, line side connected.. next will be an EG4 GridBOSS and FlexBOSS21, along with (2) of the EG4 PowerPro WallMount 14.3KW Lithium batteries.. the house uses 50KW/day, so on low solar or grid failure days, the generator will startup for a few hours to charge the batteries back up…. So should always have power, even during extended winter storms and grid down situations.. already bought the 2 wire start kit, to be ready. Now just need $14K to get all the EG4 equipment 😬

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @mwolrich sounds like a solid system

  • @aaroncottrill7426
    @aaroncottrill7426 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What would a kwh per gallon be? Is there a way to maximize it by setting rpm?

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The way to maximize is to charge as fast as possible and then only charge between 20 percent to 80. It takes about the same time to go from 0 to 80 percent as it takes to go from 80 to 100 percent. As for cost per kilowatt, it is hard to do the math because the is running during the charge, but we live desert and the ac is 90 percent on the power we use and per day in summer was costing 1 1/4 gallons of propane so solar is really needed to reduce cost but it works if you lived in a dark climate like Alaska

  • @mattcwagner
    @mattcwagner หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I looked at doing this with my 10/11kw Generac, but EG4 says you must use an inverter-generator with no more than 3% THD. Generac says these generators have a THD of

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I believe most of the thd comes from under sized generators. Eg4 suggested to use double the sizes gen to make sure it doesn't struggle with load and this system is more than double the inverter size. Thanks for comment.

    • @mattcwagner
      @mattcwagner หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@offgridroadrunnerranch Yeah, I agree that THD comes from undersized generator. Well, if EG4 suggested it, then you're good to go. Nice for me to know also. Do you happen to know, in the 6000xp settings can you limit the load on the generator like you can with a Chargeverter? My Generac isn't as big as yours, I'm a little afraid of causing it too much load.

    • @offgridroadrunnerranch
      @offgridroadrunnerranch  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @mattcwagner the eg4 alowws you to set the size of the generator so I am assuming that is what limits the draw. Not sure 100% but I believe the 26kw gen was larger than the biggest setting i could put down for gen size i believe the 2 eg4s had a max setting of 24kw