@ man I’ve been following you since you were plugging inverters into the wall to charge back. I just enjoy seeing what you got going on. I had a solar system at my house and now I live in an apartment and built a backup solar power system. I like the inverter videos and the updates about solar.
do you have the ground and neutral wires ran from the inverter to the panel? i have the 6000W split-phase unit and was told by "Reliable" not to bond them as it would blow out the inverter when i emailed them and questioned them on how to connect the netraul and ground.
@ So the inverter is actually a 5000w unit and not the 6000w stated earlier. Also measuring for the case ground to neutral i get 77 VAC, from L1 - N = 119 VAC L2 - N = 119 VAC L1 - L2 = 239 VAC L1 - gnd = 131 VAC L1 - gnd = 131 VAC So sure not like yours
Well pumps are funny my 5000 120volt Calpha runs a 240 volt deep well pump through a transformer with no problems and only draws 2000 watts. Well pumps are built to the demand the well can handle so it won't go dry. My well at the cabin only can do 4 gallon a minute so don't need high flow pump but it is 200 feet deep.
im 90% sure on its own it would start it. i think what happened was the surge of the well pump stopped all the fridge and freezer pumps in the house making a sort of short circuit.
My wzrelb 3000w 24v 120v unit came with lovely 16awg wire for the receptacle that can supposedly handle the 3k watts. Are they still using the 095R0NT MOSFETs and 60N60FD1 IGBTs?
they can get away with that because of the cooling fans help keep the wires cool. its similar to how car manufactures can get away with thinner wires as well.
I use a Reliable 300-watt and a 200-watt Inverter daily. So far, there have been no problems
That new design is tough I agree... excellent video!
thank you
GOOD VIDEO. I was waiting for an update. lol
what would you like next ?
@ man I’ve been following you since you were plugging inverters into the wall to charge back. I just enjoy seeing what you got going on. I had a solar system at my house and now I live in an apartment and built a backup solar power system. I like the inverter videos and the updates about solar.
@craigfietsam2723 haha thanks a lot has changed over the years , do you have any good video ideas? I'm always looking for some.
How’s the solar doing? Solar been keeping up or are using the generator a lot?
@@craigfietsam2723 ill be posting a video tomorrow, a few weeks of no generator then a week or two of generator.
Thanks for the video. Wondering if this can run a hot water heater.
@shaunnightfire8269 probably not, will need around 5,000w inverter for that unless it's less then 4000w continues
How does your Genetry solar 6k run all of this and did you ever get one of the 12k
it runs the same load and more, still have it and like it. no 12k :(
Good Testing !!!~~~~~ How much did you pay with the shipping? and when did you order ?
@jameskim62 was sent free for testing. I really like their smaller inverters like these, I tested an older 8000w and I blew it up 😆
do you have the ground and neutral wires ran from the inverter to the panel? i have the 6000W split-phase unit and was told by "Reliable" not to bond them as it would blow out the inverter when i emailed them and questioned them on how to connect the netraul and ground.
@@jeffconway8958 I do I tested it with a light bulb
@@jeffconway8958 go from ground to light bulb and neutral to light bulb see if there is power if not I bounded mine.
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So the inverter is actually a 5000w unit and not the 6000w stated earlier. Also measuring for the case ground to neutral i get 77 VAC, from
L1 - N = 119 VAC
L2 - N = 119 VAC
L1 - L2 = 239 VAC
L1 - gnd = 131 VAC
L1 - gnd = 131 VAC
So sure not like yours
@@jeffconway8958 mine was similar. if you try to run a light bulb from neutral and ground and get no light, you can bind them if they are like mine.
Well pumps are funny my 5000 120volt Calpha runs a 240 volt deep well pump through a transformer with no problems and only draws 2000 watts. Well pumps are built to the demand the well can handle so it won't go dry. My well at the cabin only can do 4 gallon a minute so don't need high flow pump but it is 200 feet deep.
im 90% sure on its own it would start it. i think what happened was the surge of the well pump stopped all the fridge and freezer pumps in the house making a sort of short circuit.
1 year ago I paid usd$380 and shipping was 150
@@jameskim62 price is going up for sure. :(
My wzrelb 3000w 24v 120v unit came with lovely 16awg wire for the receptacle that can supposedly handle the 3k watts. Are they still using the 095R0NT MOSFETs and 60N60FD1 IGBTs?
they can get away with that because of the cooling fans help keep the wires cool. its similar to how car manufactures can get away with thinner wires as well.
ill have to take one apart soon and see :)