Hi All

I just got off the phone with EG4 with the following situation and I wonder if 
anyone has see this or can comment.

With no wires attached, inverter ( LUX 6000XP)  I read 120v from L1 to ground 
and of course 120v to N.  Yes it has an internal ground bond option which is 
turned off.  

EG4 says this is normal go ahead and wire it up and that it’s fine that the 
main panel some 15’ away is where that bonding is officially  happening.  As I 
was worried that I was going to have 2 ground/neutral bonds. 

I’ve not seen this with our legacy inverters, could this be some kind of a non 
solid connection??

I wonder if this is common with these types of inverters?

thanks in advance.

jay
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