I believe they do. They also have generator support with programable SOC 
trigger points. They can start either  2 wire start generators, or if the 
generator is existing and has a complicated signaling system, you can actually 
wire the Franklin smart module to the existing generator ATS and let Franklin 
kill the AC power to the ATS to force the generator to start.

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Does anyone know if Franklin supports their AC-coupled battery solution in a 
completely off-grid scenario (no grid present)?

I need to install a demonstration system with ~40kWh capacity to run loads in 
an outdoor off-grid facility. It needs to be wall mounted, NEMA 3R, and have 
10kW AC output rating minimum. Aesthetics are important.

I'm contemplating installing an Enphase 5P battery system, but it's not 
officially supported, even though I believe I can trick the system enough to 
get it commissioned and running in off-grid mode. If Franklin supports this, 
that's a checkmark in their column of the comparison chart.

I'm not opposed to a 48V DC battery system with a Sol-Ark 15k or something like 
that, but I think my options for wall-mount, outdoor, and beautiful are going 
to be limited.

I don't need any generator integration.

Jason Szumlanski
Florida Solar Design Group


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