Jeremy:


Question:  Did you install the ATS as a work-around to the problem
described?



William Miller



Miller Solar

17395 Oak Road, Atascadero, CA 93422

805-438-5600

www.millersolar.com

CA Lic. 773985





*From:* RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On
Behalf Of *Jeremy Rodriguez via RE-wrenches
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 23, 2024 7:47 PM
*To:* RE-wrenches
*Cc:* Jeremy Rodriguez
*Subject:* [RE-wrenches] New Outback FXR Series as GTGBB on existing Off
Grid Home



Wrenches,

We have a client that has brought utility power in and we now have the
system hooked up to the utility.

In setting the system up, I've experienced that the inverter will sell and
function fine with all the settings set up as* Grid Tied* mode, but it does
not play nice when the grid is gone , and the Generator is brought in as
the AC source.

We have installed an external transfer switch to switch the inverters' AC
input, from either the utility or the existing backup generator ( if the
grid fails), automatically.



The manual states that the inverter's two input selections can be
programmed for seperate input modes, via the* Input* *Type* menu. Ive not
been able to get this accomplished.



When simulating a grid outage, thus changing the AC input to the inverter
being from the Generator, the inverter will not synch to the AC power to
charge the batteries.

The only way that I can get the inverter to synch, is to switch the input
mode to *GEN* from *GRID.*

This is not ideal since the client would need to be present to make the
button push, even though the generator will be started automatically if the
grid were to go down (hopefully) , just as it did before.



With no way to contact Outback , can someone advise how to properly program
the inverter/ MATE3S for this project?

Equipment onsite:

Single VFXR3648 inverter

Two FM60 CCs

Hub4

MATE3S

ATS with Dual Relays 50A

L.A. Battery bank



Here's how we would like it to work:

Utility power ON:

Sell excess power once the batteries have gone through the Absorb cycle.
Batteries remain full in case of a utility failure.

Utility Outage:

ATS now feeds Inv AC input via Generator if needed.

Inverter runs the home as it did , off grid.

If the battery voltage drops and the AGS is engaged, the inverter will use
that input to charge the batteries as usual.  If the grid comes back on and
the gen is running, the generator can still run, with no connection to the
inverter.  With the grid now charging the battery bank, and the AGS will
enventually shut off the Gen. Based on voltage.

Contact me off list if necessary





Jeremy Rodriguez

All Solar Inc.

Penrose, CO

719-276-4954
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