Advice on type of inverter/charger

Jesse Schulman

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Thinking about a setup similar to the below diagram, but struggling to find the right equipment to make it all work together. I'm no stranger to electrical work, installed many AC panels and built additions on my house myself, wired in generators and transfer panels, etc. But Connecting in the DC side of things and tying so many sources together, well that is a little beyond what I have done in the past. I've been looking at Outback's products, but I can't seem to locate the info I need to find the right product for this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


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60VDC battery? Not 48V system?

It looks like you just need a 4kW inverter with an ATS in front of the inverter. Then add upp an DC/DC converter from the battery bank to the 12V system.

The problem might be to find for US market. In other markets the PIP4048 would work just perfectly fine. But in your case it might end up with inverter +charger from solar and that solves it all.
 
daromer said:
60VDC battery? Not 48V system?

It looks like you just need a 4kW inverter with an ATS in front of the inverter. Then add upp an DC/DC converter from the battery bank to the 12V system.

The problem might be to find for US market. In other markets the PIP4048 would work just perfectly fine. But in your case it might end up with inverter +charger from solar and that solves it all.

60V is what the LG Chem 2.5kWbatteries are -http://mailchi.mp/jag35/100k-subscriber-video-battery-deals?e=[UNIQID]
Are they not?
 
JesseSchulman said:
daromer said:
60VDC battery? Not 48V system?

It looks like you just need a 4kW inverter with an ATS in front of the inverter. Then add upp an DC/DC converter from the battery bank to the 12V system.

The problem might be to find for US market. In other markets the PIP4048 would work just perfectly fine. But in your case it might end up with inverter +charger from solar and that solves it all.

60V is what the LG Chem 2.5kWbatteries are -http://mailchi.mp/jag35/100k-subscriber-video-battery-deals?e=[UNIQID]
Are they not?

thats an odd looking one, why did you choose that one and not the lgchem resu sort? resu you can only go up to 2 units, this is why I'm looking at making my own wall but match it with 48v which the resu ones are all 48vdc. after bucket loads of reading the 48vdc is becoming the norm for hybrid and off grid inverters but not tesla.
 
DavidFairfield said:
JesseSchulman said:
daromer said:
60VDC battery? Not 48V system?

It looks like you just need a 4kW inverter with an ATS in front of the inverter. Then add upp an DC/DC converter from the battery bank to the 12V system.

The problem might be to find for US market. In other markets the PIP4048 would work just perfectly fine. But in your case it might end up with inverter +charger from solar and that solves it all.

60V is what the LG Chem 2.5kWbatteries are -http://mailchi.mp/jag35/100k-subscriber-video-battery-deals?e=[UNIQID]
Are they not?

thats an odd looking one, why did you choose that one and not the lgchem resu sort? resu you can only go up to 2 units, this is why I'm looking at making my own wall but match it with 48v which the resu ones are all 48vdc. after bucket loads of reading the 48vdc is becoming the norm for hybrid and off grid inverters but not tesla.

Link to those? The price on the 16s ones are great, that's why I was looking at them. $100/kW is amazing. The RESU ones I see are close to $600/kW new.
 
The 16s 3.7V is higher voltage but there is fewer inverters and/or chargers that can work with it.
 
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