Thanks Larry,

This would be a 240V to 120V step down configuration correct?  So the sub panel 
would be 120V only?

Best,
Amos


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> On Feb 3, 2021, at 4:10 PM, la...@starlightsolar.com wrote:
> 
> Amos,
> 
> When using it in balancing mode, as seen in the attached image, the PSX will 
> provide 120Vac from either leg and the inverter output should stay balanced. 
> A 240Vac circuit from the main panel goes to the PSX then to a sub panel and 
> any 240Vac loads stay on the main panel.
> 
> 
> Larry Crutcher
> Starlight Solar Power Systems
> 
> <Screen Shot 2021-02-03 at 2.00.39 PM.png>
> 
> 
> On Feb 3, 2021, at 1:49 PM, Amos Post <integrityenergy...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:integrityenergy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> We have had this issue with a recent installation.  It’s a new off-grid house 
> build, and so not many loads to speak of yet, except mainly power tools.  The 
> Solark 12K will not start any of: portable air compressor, table saw, and 
> sometimes struggles with a miter saw, which are each 16amps or less at 120V, 
> but I have measured close to 50amps start up for the air compressor and table 
> saw.  The air compressor and table saw are 1.5HP each.  What helps is if the 
> motors are warmed up, or putting another load on the other leg to balance the 
> inverter’s output.  
> 
> Was thinking we would install a couple of dedicated 120V outlets for 
> “high-current” 120V loads with a PSX-240, stepping down the inverter's 240 to 
> 120.  My understanding is this will solve the issue for starting these loads, 
> but not sure if we might run into issues with inbalance down the road...  
> Would be curious to know if there’s another way to balance all of the house 
> loads using the PSX-240?..
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>> On Feb 3, 2021, at 2:41 PM, la...@starlightsolar.com 
>> <mailto:la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:
>> 
>> If it turns out to be true, could you simply add the Outback PSX-240 to 
>> balance the loads?
>> 
>> Larry Crutcher
>> Starlight Solar Power Systems
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 3, 2021, at 10:52 AM, Nick A Lucchese <luccheseso...@me.com 
>> <mailto:luccheseso...@me.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning Wrenches,
>> 
>> I’ve strongly been considering using the SolArk 12K unit for awhile but have 
>> heard from a few folks that there can be somewhat frequent issues with the 
>> inverter shutting down from line to line imbalance. As little as 1400 watts? 
>> I could see where these instances would be minimized with attention to 
>> detail on balancing all the loads but if’s as little as a delta of 1400 
>> watts that might occur with something as innocent as a toaster oven. Seems 
>> like it would also be less of an issue in a grid back up or AC coupled 
>> scenario but for off grid I’d be bummed to be getting calls every couple 
>> weeks from an off grid client that trusted me to offer the right equipment.
>> 
>> How much of an issue is this? Is it getting exaggerated? Those that have NOT 
>> had this happening was it on a full time off grid site?
>> 
>> Has it happened less on sites using the "Limited to Home” mode? I have an 
>> upcoming project that was going to be setup with a couple Radians in HBX 
>> mode and my thought was perhaps it might be an ideal solution there but if 
>> the continuity of electrical service was going to be provided mainly through 
>> batteries and inverting and not through the pass through relays the majority 
>> of the time then the site might likely experience this issue with imbalance 
>> shutdowns.
>> 
>> There are many attractive features of the SolArk and I really like the 
>> thought of taking advantage of the 185 amp DC charger versus the Radian’s 
>> 115 but I’m kind of thinking the risks may outweigh the benefits if these 
>> shutdowns occur even once every couple of months. Any of you have a long 
>> enough history with them to chime in with your observations? Are they most 
>> reliable for AC coupled with backup rather than off grid or the “Limited to 
>> Home” mode?
>> 
>> Thanks for your time, 
>> Nick A Lucchese
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