Thanks! I thought this was for Offgrid and that was my mistake. 

Will
it run a 15A table saw without losing power, or was that just too much
expertise? I will wait 3 years on anything that is suppose to replace what
I already use. I have a low opinion of the all in one for Offgrid anyways.
Especially a non low frequency design. Maybe time will change my opinion.
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 17:48:59 -0700, Jeff Clearwater 
wrote:  Dave A. - Sol-Arks' "GEN" breaker can be used for 1 of 3 operations
only - Generator, AC Coupling OR Smart Load (Load Shedding) So when you are
grid-interactive (which takes up your GRID breaker) and you have PV and a
Generator - the way to go is to have no AC Coupling - put the Grid and Gen
where they belong and enjoy the high efficiency and smart control of DC
Coupling, Time of Use control (for the Genny,the Grid and the Batteries) -
all in the mid to high 90's efficiency that the Sol-Ark provides.

 I know
Dave T that you already have an installed Enphase system that probably
needs to be Rapid Shutdown compliant as well AND that you have a whole
house genny - however - I still would take a strong look at the economic
tradeoffs of rewiring the array to DC - (could install Tigo RS) - and
splitting the whole house Gen output to the Sol-Ark and probably existing
Transfer switch. We are just saying - now you are utilizing your equipment
to the max! May not be economically feasible labor and additional hardware
wise in this situation. But I surely would do the math and look at that
tradeoff seriously - perhaps give that option to your customer to make the
economic decision - would result in long term happy customer and most
energy utilized with least fuel costs.

 I'll let that case rest! Gees! all
you asked for was some relay advice! See what you get with this List!? too
much expertise! :)

 Have fun,

 Jeff C.
 Village Power Design

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Angelini Offgrid Solar [3] May 7, 2021 at 3:25 PM    

I do not know much
about Sol-Arc, but one can AC couple and DC couple with a Radian or XW. The
genset is on the genset input where it belongs. 

For Offgrid AC coupling
is just another way to damage a battery or genset that does not need to be
there. I suppose in a really large microgrid with many houses and a skilled
person on site, it could be used as a second best method to DC coupling
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List rules ">  Jason Szumlanski [14] May 7, 2021 at 9:21 AM    I like
the idea of some small amount of AC Coupled PV for off-grid systems when
there is a known consistent daytime load. Around here the worst case
scenario involves afternoon air conditioning in summer, so some WSW-facing
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with full batteries.   If I understand things correctly, with a Sol-Ark you
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List rules ">  Dave Tedeyan [22] May 7, 2021 at 8:41 AM    I would
certainly agree with you all that AC coupled for off-grid is not the best
design choice. But just for clarification, this is a grid-tied system where
there is already an Enphase M215 system and a whole house generator set up.
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List rules ">  Jerry Shafer [31] May 7, 2021 at 8:10 AM    I have to
agree with Dave on this, complex and off grid generally are not good
together, l sugest backing up and you might consider a redesign, dump
enphase, go directly in to the inverter DC side, now a gen set back up will
work. Your spending more time and effort going in a bad direction. AC
coupling for resi is not a great solution to start with and Solark even say
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List rules ">  Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar [39] May 6, 2021 at 7:33
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I would not do any of this for an offgrid client. It is against the
rule of less is more. The whole design is flawed in my opinion.    Dave
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List rules ">  Dave Tedeyan [50] May 4, 2021 at 4:24 PM    I suppose
the question here is - which is the worse failure mode? A. Solar turning
off until an electrician can fix it. OR B. Not knowing the contactor failed
until it does not open when the generator turns on and running the risk
that the solar backfeeds the generator and breaks it.   For off-grid maybe
A would be more of a concern. But for grid tied, I would think option B
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List rules ">  Chris Schaefer [58] May 4, 2021 at 1:41 PM    Jason,  
A valid concern which is why I always wire them as powered open so if there
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List rules ">  Jason Szumlanski [69] May 4, 2021 at 1:03 PM     What
happens when the contactor fails? I don't trust a NC contactor that is
supposed to open on 240Vac coil voltage from the generator. It's not a
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List rules ">  Drake [77] May 4, 2021 at 12:08 PM    P.S. The
contactor method is even mentioned somewhere in the Outback literature.
I've been using it for years. It is very simple and requires no complex
equipment. It will not interfere with rapid shutdown. 40 A, 240 V
contactors with 240 V coils are readily available and not terribly
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List rules ">  drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org [85] May 4, 2021
at 7:02 AM    Get a contactor with a 240 VAC coil. Connect the coil wire
wires to the 240 V output circuit of the generator, so when the generator
comes on, the contactor opens. Run the current from the AC coupled Enphase
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List rules ">  Dave Tedeyan [93] May 3, 2021 at 7:26 AM    Hi All, 

I am planning on using a Sol-Ark for the first time for adding battery
backup to an existing system. It is Enphase, so clearly it will be AC
coupled, and there is a whole house generator. When I talked to Sol-Ark
about it, they recommended putting the generator on a time of use schedule
to not allow it to come on during the day so that we don't run into the
issue of the solar backfeeding the generator.   I was wondering though if
anyone has just used a contactor to cut out the solar when the generator
turns on? Something like Outback's GS-AC-Gen-Kit, although in this case I
will need something rated for just over 30A. This seems like a better way
to allow the generator to run at any time it is needed, especially if it is
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