Dr. Hillbilly
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Have any of you tapped the HVDC to an inverter for "simple" off-grid applications?
If so I need your advice!
I would actually like to drive a pair of inverters from the DC. One for single phase, and another for three phase.
Tapping the DC terminals in the Charger Pro is easy, but I have questions about the 12V battery and the serial interface.
The schematics for the Charger Pro specify 14 AWG wiring the the 12V battery, so its current must not be miniscule. Do any of you know what is the required capacity of the 12V battery?
There is a CAT 6 connector for serial data. What is that used for?
If so I need your advice!
I would actually like to drive a pair of inverters from the DC. One for single phase, and another for three phase.
Tapping the DC terminals in the Charger Pro is easy, but I have questions about the 12V battery and the serial interface.
The schematics for the Charger Pro specify 14 AWG wiring the the 12V battery, so its current must not be miniscule. Do any of you know what is the required capacity of the 12V battery?
There is a CAT 6 connector for serial data. What is that used for?
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