Schneider Electric: Grid Independence with the XW Pro - Monday 1/24/22

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @deltapag5051
    @deltapag5051 5 місяців тому +1

    Can I connect the grid wired to AC2 input intended to generator? This is because I want to use grid as a backup

    • @michaelclark2704
      @michaelclark2704 4 місяці тому

      Do you mean just for battery charging? This would be one of my questions as well. Can I use AC2 to charge the batteries is the solar input is too low? I live in Calif, under MEM-2, and would like to charge the batteries from the grid if necessary, but not run power back to the grid, which would be in violation of my MEM-2 agreement.
      I am looking at this inverter for an off-grid power system for my Agriculture Water Pumping system. Motor starts are high amperage, and the XW-Pro is, so far, my first choice.
      Charging the battery, if necessary, from the grid, using AC2, would be a massive plus.

    • @deltapag5051
      @deltapag5051 4 місяці тому +1

      @michaelclark2704 exactly, I want to be 100% sure zero goes back to the grid and I only use the grid if solar is not enough and my battery backup runs low.

  • @MarcusXPX
    @MarcusXPX Рік тому

    Great presentation, thank you!
    I have a few questions, please:
    Can you connect three of these for three-phase setup (European version)?
    Will the three-phase setup still work with 48V LiFePo4 batteries?
    Is the battery voltage customizable, for example to charge up to a higher voltage, like 54 or 58V?

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman9473 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video and review of the XW Pro. Re: 8msec transfer time, will that work in the case of sudden grid failure as well as brownout conditions?
    What is the conversion efficiency of the XW Pro?
    Do you have a directory (categorized by state/region) for installers / resellers that work with the XW Pro product line?

  • @matthewyow
    @matthewyow 2 роки тому

    Did SE ever release the Backup Control Switch 2200?

  • @fred8565
    @fred8565 2 роки тому

    all systems are going samller, you guys are going big and bulky. and more expensive..

    • @Tro1086
      @Tro1086 2 роки тому +2

      Smaller isnt always better. Try starting big inductive loads with the smaller, cuter, all in one inverters. The Schneider system is also more modular/customizable since everything is not built into one box. If one piece of a Schneider goes bad, you replace it. If something goes bad in an all in one, you have to replace the entire thing.

    • @Jon-ie8kk
      @Jon-ie8kk Рік тому

      Many systems are going smaller and grid/internet dependent.
      Grid dependent is not what anyone with some foresight is looking for in a home power system.