Posted by admin | Posted in Off Grid | Posted on 10-11-2009
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What is the best way to power panel outside the grid?
I have a herd Wired with a panel traditional home, which is 60Hz, 240V single phase as used in all U.S. applications. I have a 1500W inverter that was reflecting on the use, but you concerned that no feeder can handle each of the two outlets of 110 on each side of the bar, which can be a problem with the phases. Any ideas? I'm trying to do this on a budget, but I'm open to any option. Thank you,
Yes, you can put both the "hot" legs together and connect to the leg "hot" investor, the neutral, of course, goes to neutral. The two receptions in the investor are simply tied. For myself, I just wire panel to a single outlet to go to the investor, thus there is no possibility of having a single outlet connected and the other with a potentially hot exposed tooth. Two plugs work well. I think that the NEC allows it (the two power connections panel hot one line) if there is multi-threaded (Edison) circuit with a neutral smaller than the total amperage capacity of its power supply. Investor 1500w, this is not a problem. Of course there will not be available as mentioned 240V above. Until you actually try out, you might be disappointed with the power inverter. I have a 1400W (1500 peak) sine wave inverter, initiating a reference is out. Even my big electric drill will make you trip if the bit gets stuck. Radio, television, lights and such are fine except for some interference television or radio signals weak investor. If you need more power, you might consider just getting a regular alternating current generator (4 kW units are very common) to be conducted during the day when you need a lot of power and then switch to the investor in the evening and at night, when the load is more light. What will be the investor? Obviously, a battery (or group of them), but what you charge the battery? Battery Maintenance is important, the reloading as soon as possible and, even then.
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