Never had this on a Radian or XW BTW. It would be a deal breaker for me
to lose power EVER from this! 

I hope it is wrong! Seem like nice folks at
solark. New construction is always a risk also as contractors have the
junkiest power tools. There are people who think they can arc weld off an
offgrid power system. Pretty crazy! Be careful!  

Dave Angelini Offgrid
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On Wed, 3 Feb 2021
15:49:59 -0500, Amos Post  wrote: We have had this issue with a recent
installation. It's a new off-grid house build, and so not many loads to
speak of yet, except mainly power tools. The Solark 12K will not start any
of: portable air compressor, table saw, and sometimes struggles with a
miter saw, which are each 16amps or less at 120V, but I have measured close
to 50amps start up for the air compressor and table saw. The air compressor
and table saw are 1.5HP each. What helps is if the motors are warmed up, or
putting another load on the other leg to balance the inverter's output.  
Was thinking we would install a couple of dedicated 120V outlets for
"high-current" 120V loads with a PSX-240, stepping down the inverter's 240
to 120. My understanding is this will solve the issue for starting these
loads, but not sure if we might run into issues with inbalance down the
road... Would be curious to know if there's another way to balance all of
the house loads using the PSX-240?..
  Amos Post
 Integrity Energy
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802.763.7023
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  On Feb 3,
2021, at 2:41 PM, [email protected] [5] wrote: 
  If it turns out to
be true, could you simply add the Outback PSX-240 to balance the
loads?

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems    

 On Feb 3, 2021,
at 10:52 AM, Nick A Lucchese  wrote: 
  Good morning Wrenches,

I've
strongly been considering using the SolArk 12K unit for awhile but have
heard from a few folks that there can be somewhat frequent issues with the
inverter shutting down from line to line imbalance. As little as 1400
watts? I could see where these instances would be minimized with attention
to detail on balancing all the loads but if's as little as a delta of 1400
watts that might occur with something as innocent as a toaster oven. Seems
like it would also be less of an issue in a grid back up or AC coupled
scenario but for off grid I'd be bummed to be getting calls every couple
weeks from an off grid client that trusted me to offer the right
equipment.

How much of an issue is this? Is it getting exaggerated? Those
that have NOT had this happening was it on a full time off grid site?

Has
it happened less on sites using the "Limited to Home" mode? I have an
upcoming project that was going to be setup with a couple Radians in HBX
mode and my thought was perhaps it might be an ideal solution there but if
the continuity of electrical service was going to be provided mainly
through batteries and inverting and not through the pass through relays the
majority of the time then the site might likely experience this issue with
imbalance shutdowns.

There are many attractive features of the SolArk and
I really like the thought of taking advantage of the 185 amp DC charger
versus the Radian's 115 but I'm kind of thinking the risks may outweigh the
benefits if these shutdowns occur even once every couple of months. Any of
you have a long enough history with them to chime in with your
observations? Are they most reliable for AC coupled with backup rather than
off grid or the "Limited to Home" mode?

Thanks for your time, 
Nick A
Lucchese

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