mike90045 wrote:
If you are using only a XW6048 & a battery bank, it will switch over (has it's own internal transfer switch) from Pass-Through / Charge mode, and into INVERT mode. You won't even see the computer screen blink. Like a giant UPS.
Bur figure an average house is pulling/using 2Kw of power (200 amp service can supply 48Kw to a house) and the inverter can only produce 6Kw. You need to have the inverter only feed your critical loads (kegerator, the aunt's Iron Lung, coffee pot)
The batterys will last __ depending on your loads and battery bank size. You can add charging from a 240V generator (AC2 input) or from solar with a charge controller wired to the batteries
When the Grid returns, the Invert stops, and battery charge (from the grid) resumes
Is this correct?
1) When the utility is up, the XW6048 acts like a grid tie inverter, including net metering.
2) When the utility goes down, the XW6048 draws from the batteries only, not from the PV panels.
3) The batteries can be charged
simultaneously from the PV panels and(?)/or from a generator.