I would install a main panel (outdoor surface mount?). The main panel is fed by 
an RV cord, 240 V 50 amp. The main panel has a double pole 20 amp breaker for 
the air conditioner. The main panel also has a 120V 30 amp breaker for the 
inverter loop. When the tiny house is plugged into the grid, the mini split and 
the inverter is fed grid power and the rest of the loads are on the grid via 
the inverter pass thru. And when the tiny houses is disconnected from the grid, 
the mini split does not operate and the inverter supplies loads. You can 
install a switch to take the inverter off grid when the main is connected to 
grid to utilize available solar production. 

Assumption: only power mini split on the grid. 

Maverick Brown
Off-Grid Solar Commander since 2006
Maverick Solar Enterprises, Inc.
 • Solar Commander Remote Power
 • SunFlow Systems Cathodic Protection 
maver...@mavericksolar.com
512-460-9825


> On Oct 18, 2022, at 12:30 PM, Kristopher Schmid via RE-wrenches 
> <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am hoping that someone on the list can help me think this one through.
> 
> I have a client that builds tiny portable homes.  He is working on one where 
> his client supplied the solar modules, charge controller, batteries, 
> inverter, etc.  They bought them through some dot com.  The tiny home has a 
> 240 volt mini split that they want to use when plugged into the grid.  The 
> inverter that they bought is a 120 volt.  The inverter is not grid tied, but 
> does have a 120 volt grid input for battery charging / pass thru.  
> 
> So, my issue is, how can I make this work?  I am thinking of using a 50 amp 
> automatic transfer switch like a Surge-Guard-40100 and connecting the solar 
> inverter as primary and grid as backup but am not sure if that unit will 
> disconnect the grid with only one leg energized.   Physical space for 
> components is very limited  
> 
> If anyone has some ideas here, I would sure appreciate it.
> (other than "just walk away" or buy a 240 volt inverter)
> 
> Thanks,
> Kris
> 
> 
> Shine On!
> 
> Kris Schmid
> Legacy Solar, LLC
> 137 West 1st Avenue
> Luck, WI 54853
> www.legacysolar.com
> 715-653-4295
> NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional
> Licensed Wisconsin Master Electrician
> BSEE
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