Re: [RE-wrenches] 120v batteryless gT inverter

2021-01-14 Thread Jay
Hi Glenn My goal is to get rid of the batteries as per the clients request. And given it’s only a 1200 watt array, micros make a lot of sense. A few folks have recommended the SB1800 but I don’t want to install 15+ old outdated tech. And given the cost I can install new emphase with a transfor

Re: [RE-wrenches] 120v batteryless gT inverter

2021-01-14 Thread Bradley Bassett
> *From: *Lloyd Hoffstatter > *Date: *Thu, Jan 14, 2021 8:22 AM > *To: *RE-wrenches; > *Cc: * > *Subject:*Re: [RE-wrenches] 120v batteryless gT inverter > > Jay, > Suggest micros - minimal DC, less labeling, RSD compliant, simple tie-in. > > Best regards > Lloyd Ho

Re: [RE-wrenches] 120v batteryless gT inverter

2021-01-14 Thread Glenn Burt
I dont think micros do only 120 volts though...Maybe a Schneider SW inverter? I recently was called to work on a DIY special that used a 4024 that was wired for 120V, including generator input.I also have a Magnum in my garage that does 120V quite well. I think it is their 2412?-GlennSent from m

Re: [RE-wrenches] 120v batteryless gT inverter

2021-01-14 Thread Lloyd Hoffstatter
Jay, Suggest micros - minimal DC, less labeling, RSD compliant, simple tie-in. Best regards Lloyd Hoffstatter Sunstruck Consulting Get Outlook for iOS From: RE-wrenches on behalf of Jay Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 3:36:10 PM To: RE-