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  1. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    80000 Lightning is not a battery. It is a car, but we are talking about onboard power here. I just thought I have a 16kw solar panel. Enough to charge my car. Maybe use it like a battery on a night without sunlight
  2. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    want, solar first, then ??? f-150 lightning , hydro one? then gas generator? how many ATS. cable couldn't put again. because too far, underground cable expensive. I just build shed. 40 feet to house. I have two solar controller. one is 10KW. one is 6.2KW. How to connect them together. (could...
  3. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    I have 17kw solar panels. Currently only have batteries (48x150AH). Not enough. I only have 4kw solar panels installed. Need to install 12kw more (the rest of the solar panels are now staying in my garage). There is no electricity in the garage. There is room for solar panels on the garage...
  4. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    Outside house solar controller and another panel Solar controller, input maximums 500DC. output 220vac ( European standard. ) 60HZ. couldn't separator two 110vac.
  5. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    Because this is a technical discussion, like backup power, if we were just using power from the grid, we wouldn't need to discuss it. my basement 200A panel and ATS (automatic transfer switch for gas generator 7KW)
  6. Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output, tw0 110vac 180 degree?

    I just purchased a Ford Lightning with an onboard power system that provides a 240V output. But I will get car next week, Since my well water pump at home operates on 240V, My question is: Is the 240V live wire equivalent to 110V AC relative to ground, or can I directly send 240V to my home’s...


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