I ran 6/3 armored with ground between each device. There are 1/2"
knockouts on the connection box on the inverter/charger so I bought a
couple of BX connectors. It comes with romex type clamps.....I used
armored because I don't think it would be legit to run Romex on top of a
finished wall.
The inverter/charger input needs 240v so it gets hot+hot+ground. The
output is hot+hot+neutral to the subpanel. The transfer switch "Mains"
connection is actually coming from a 50a breaker in the main panel. I
just removed the ground/neutral bond and it works fine as a subpanel.
So we now have color coded outlets on the wall with White outlets being
gen+battery protected and Grey outlets being unprotected (straight from
the main panel).
I don't know exactly what the response time is for switching from
charger to inverter, but when I flip off the breaker nothing
reboots....so it's quick enough for me. When the generator starts, this
switches back to charger mode after a 15 second delay.
I can't wrap my head around how this works with the inverter, generator,
and utility power all being a different phase; but I know it does work.
This does have an LVD which I know you don't like, but there's a jumper
to select whether you favor more runtime or more battery life. You
can't disable the LVD completely; the jumper just changes the cutoff
voltage.
Also, be aware that the 12KW model weighs over 200lbs. Definitely need
two people to install it.
On 10/31/2016 3:02 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
12 kw? Sine wave?
How is it wired in with the transfer switch and mains power?
*From:* Adam Moffett
*Sent:* Monday, October 31, 2016 1:01 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Tesla powerwall 2
http://www.aimscorp.net/12000-Watt-Inverter-Charger-48-volt-120-240vac.html
This has a street price of $2500.� The four SLA batteries were (I
think) $160 each.� The 3/0 battery cable was not free, but I don't
remember what it cost.� This is only 4800 Wh, but it's trivial to
add more/bigger batteries.�
This doesn't have any built in network monitoring though.....does the
Powerwall?
On 10/31/2016 2:14 PM, Peter Kranz wrote:
The new tesla powerwall 2 appears to be an interesting UPS option now
that it has a build in inverter/charger. 14kWh for $5500, so would
run most of my sites for about 24 hours. When I backed out the costs
for 14kWh of our standard AGM cells and inverter, I think this price
is quite reasonable.
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https://www.tesla.com/powerwall
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