Going Over the Settings for the EG4 6000XP
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- I wanted to try and go through the settings of the EG4 6000XP and see if I can help explain what each setting is for. Now this is my understanding of the settings, so I could be way off...and if I am, please share the correct usage in the comments below for all to see. If you could tag the specific time as well, that would be awesome!
Monitoring Website: monitor.eg4electronics.com/
EG4 Website: eg4electronics.com/
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EG4 6000XP - bit.ly/3VS2jca
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Chapters
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0:00 Intro
1:19 The Monitoring Website Maintenance Page
2:04 Where to Get the Most Up to Date Manual
2:56 Common Settings
9:12 Application Settings
12:51 Charge Settings
16:55 Discharge Settings
19:38 Other Settings
20:31 Reset
20:43 Final Thoughts & Wrap Up
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Now this is my understanding of the settings, so I could be way off...and if I am, please share the correct usage in the comments below for all to see. If you could tag the specific time as well, that would be awesome!
Links to the parts & pieces in the video (affiliate links)
------------------------------------
EG4 6000XP - bit.ly/3VS2jca
Supporting the Channel
--------------------------------------------------
There are several ways that you can help support this channel.
- Affiliate links help the channel by providing me with a small commission of the sale. It does not change the cost for you at all.
- The 'Buy me a Coffee' - link is here (on the bottom, right corner of the website): going-off-grid.com
- You can also click on the "Thanks" button under the video to support the channel.
Thank you for your support!
For more information, please check out my website with links to all the components, materials and products I have used in developing my off-grid solar system: going-off-grid.com
Another great video! Thanx Adam
alrighty now, this is what my son and I need, as we finish up the setup of his system, thank you
Hopefully it helps!
Thank you so much for sharing. This video needs to be the top video for the EG4 6000ex it saved me time and a headache
Glad it helped! I know they’ve made even more changes recently so I may need to do another video on those as well.
Such a great useful video. Eg4 owes you for this, as it will reduce support calls.
Thanks!
Thanks! The better we understand the app settings the easier it is to operate the inverter correctly. Some folks have had some issues setting up the app and what ever you do, don’t delete your account and start over if you have issues, call the vendor. ☀️👍⚡️🤩
Agreed! Thanks for the tip!
Thanks Adam. You have helped me several times. I appreciate it.
Glad to be able to help!
Thanks for the explanation. I am slowly getting how this thing works, I don't like it compared to the flexibility of the Victron system, but for what I have it doing it works ok.
Yeah, I’ve learned that because of what you and I tend to do, we struggle a little bit trying to figure out how all the different systems do things differently. I know for me I just have to come to the realization that everyone does it all differently…
I think you said 50hz but meant 60Hz for the US power. I heard it and looked up and saw 60 so I assume you meant to say 60, cos I'm pretty sure it's 60 at my place.
good video. Glad you went through these. I can't set it on the display, too cryptic. I like the webpage method better.
Whoops! You’re correct I did say 50…🤦♂️
Good catch! We do use 60hz in the US. Thanks!
Great video thanks so.much as always 👍
Thanks TJ
Good video
Are all the default battery settings set up for Eg4 Lithium batterys?
I believe you just set the battery type to Lithium and the Lithium Type to 0 (EG4), the battery should program all the default values for you.
I do wond if it's compatible with nmc lithium as a 12s battery pack and set the cut off at 40v and full charge at 49v for the battery pack. Planning on using it for this inverter. Haven't bought one yet but I do plan on getting one. Just setting up the power bank. 50 wkhrs worth that I have going on right now.
If this works out for then it's going to be great especially for charging it up during supper off peak times.
@@dr.projectx5142 the spec sheet says that it should handle 38.4-60Vdc if configured in “lead acid” mode. I can’t say I’ve heard of anyone using a 12s before on this inverter.
are the settings being changed real time and stored into the inverter? or do you have to somehow stores your changes and reboot the inverter? thanks
The settings are being stored in the inverter and they’re being changed in real-time.
@@AdamDeLay07 Thank you so much for that quick response!!!
How to configure the EG4 Monitor on EG4 6500 Inverteer
You cannot use the EG4 6500 on the EG4 Monitoring site.
You have 3 options for monitoring tools for the 6500.
1. WatchPower - ua-cam.com/video/2BvZBawPtl4/v-deo.html
2. EG4 EX - download from App Store, same install process as WatchPower
3. Solar Assistant - ua-cam.com/video/ZzkWqQPdSNY/v-deo.html
Hello Adam. I would like to have the PV input charge my batteries when available, instead of just converting to grid mode to charge as this feature was available on the 6500ex. Is this feature not available on the 6000xp?
Yes, PV will charge your batteries.
PV power will first go to cover any loads you may have on your system. If the loads are taken care of and there's still excess PV power available, that power will go into your batteries.
This is how I run my system. I very rarely charge from the grid at all (unless my batteries are low and a big storm is coming in). I want to charge as much from PV as I can.
@@AdamDeLay07 I haven't connected any ac input to the inverters yet, so that is why I did not know this. So I guess you don't have a way to modify that setting since it does not exist? Thanks for your response.
@@jeffbaker5837 Not a problem. I believe additional changes are still coming to allow for even more flexibility.
Adam on a parallel system with 4 inverters AC charging current set at 20 amps. That will pull 80 amps from the grid. I only have a 100 amp service so it that would only leave 20 amps to run house loads correct? Or should I set to 10amps ea. to leave 60 for house . I have 18 lipo4 batteries. 15k PV. Your thoughts?
With the amount of solar you have, I would set it to 10a each. Ultimately it depends on if you really need to charge from the grid as well as what your grid loads look like. If all your loads are going through the 4 inverters, you could set a higher grid charge.
I rarely charge from the grid unless I know a storm is coming and there’s potential to lose power.
I think you’re right about the10 amps ea. if it’s needed, I hope to not use the grid at all but just in case I don’t want to overload my 100 amp service.
Great video! Thanks
I was tackling this next, great timing it was like you new all my questions ❤. I got 1 6000xp from a source and planning to buy 2 more from another source. Can the dongles connect together even though they are from 2 different distributors codes? I asked the new vendor but they are waiting to hear back from EG4.
That’s just because I have cameras and microphones pointed at your solar install…looking for content ideas… 🤣
I wouldn’t think there would be an issue with different customer codes. I’m pretty sure that just ties the inverter to a specific vendor list so they can easily support their customers.
@@AdamDeLay07 If you ever have a chance to get to Sunny Orlando Florida look me up I will spring for an Xlarge pizza, a beverage of your choice and we can talk solar. It’s been a crazy few days dealing with my solar vendor to resolve the issues with the 6500ex. BTW I do have a PTZ camera pointing at my solar so I can keep an eye on it during hurricane season remotely. emoji- emoji
Is anyone else having issues today 5/21 with the EG4 monitoring website starting about 10am East Coast time? My system is running fine but the website and app don't show any new info
I'm seeing data for my system. Do you see all 3 green lights on your wifi dongle?
@@AdamDeLay07 It's back up for me now, yeah connectivity was good, odd. I've only had my system going for just over 2 months and totally off grid so I watch it closely. Thanks man for responding
@@slugbyte Not a problem! It did seem a little sluggish at first on refreshing the data, but it picked back up.
If it happens again, I would first verify the lights are up on the dongle and then I would go to the Maintenance page on either the monitoring site or the app and see if you can read data from the inverter. Both of those should help verify connectivity between the monitoring tools and the inverter.
@@AdamDeLay07 I have a data gap from 10:06 until 12:34
@@slugbyte ooohhhh, that's another good place to check. I see I have a similar gap on the Data History section as well. So they must have had some kind of server glitch this morning.
Hi adam, thak you for the video, I'm trying get the setting correct before I turn on the inverter. Looked at the official video for the setting from EG4 gave me no real info. I'm using Chins 12.8 v LIFePO4 200 ah batteries. I am puting them in series to make 2 - 48v batteries. The battery banks will be wired to a busbar before going to the inverter. The issue I need help with is 11 and 12 in the settings. Should I use SOC or VOC. What value should I be looking for.
Here is the battery info:
Charging Limit Voltage: 56.8V
Over Voltage Disconnect Voltage: 58.4V
Over Voltage Reconnect Voltage: 55.2V
Float Charging Voltage: 55.2V
DischargingLow Voltage Disconnect Voltage: 46.4V
Low Voltage Reconnect Voltage: 49.6V
Under Voltage Warning Voltage: 51.2V
any help is much appriciated
@@peterpuertorico5925 I don’t believe Chin batteries have communication ability with a 6000 XP inverter. So you would end up setting your values to voltage and not SOC.
Option 11 is going to be a shut down voltage that you want your inverter to completely turn off and stop outputting power. It’s kind of like a safety net to keep your batteries from hitting a low-voltage disconnect.
Option 12 is going to be the voltage that you want to set your inverter to switch back to the grid to power loads.
As far as values, it’s kinda hard to say. I know there’s charts out there that show you a correlation between voltage and SOC for LifePo4 batteries but they’re not that accurate. There’s not a 1 to 1 match between voltage and SOC. You would probably want to set both at or above the Chins low voltage warning level. Just make sure option 12 is higher than 11 if you have grid connected.
@@AdamDeLay07 thank you so much adam, that helped a lot. You are correct, Chins does not have an external bms. So for my situation, the values of 3, 7, 8,11, 12 are the only parameters that need to be adjusted.
One other uestion, the unit you used to power the reisitors, is there a video on how to use that for our situation? I purchased one, but not clear on how to use it.....
Thank you again, I am in Puerto Rico and trying to get this going before we are hit by a huricane..... any other tid-bites is welcome
Sorry, just saw your video link from the other video you posted. no need to send that again.
Ive watched this multiple times but still not sure if there is a settign so when the generator is on that it only charges the batteries without powering loads? The reason i ask is because a client asked why his tv turns off when his 240v generator throttles down while charging the batteries through the inverter
Does he turn off the EPS switch on the side when he charges from the generator? That’s the only thing that comes to mind.
@@AdamDeLay07 no he never touches anything, just turns on the generator manually. He has 0 issues without the generator on 🤔
@@tjmooney4181 what are the generator settings set to? Is the generator too small?
Is it an inverter generator? I wonder if the sine wave is too poor to be passed through to the loads?
@@AdamDeLay07 hey thanks for the quick response, it's a honda eu6500is
Inverter generator. I have the settings as 13. ac in voltage range- default (I never changed anything)
14. Ac charge setting- no changes
15.ac input load timer - no changes
17. Battery wakeup - no changes
18. Max generator input power - changed to 4000 watts
19. Pv off grid - changed from enabled to disabled
25. Generator charge setting - changed to soc, then start to 50 and end at 95 even though auto start is not wired up for this generator yet?
@@tjmooney4181 nothing jumps out at me. Can you look at the charts on the monitoring site when you turn the generator on and see any specific correlation between the charge current and when the ac output turns off?
I am past the frustration phase with eg4. I purchased the 2.4kw all in one system and it's nothing but problems. Why a company would sell a system that is not plug and go is beyond me. I imagine buying a Tesla vehicle but the battery doesn't communicate with the car or the charger and you have to figure that out. - Looking at either getting money back or smashing it with a hammer.
What 2.4kw system are you talking about? I'm not aware of anything like that.
Most inverter based systems require some wiring to do a full install. The AC side of things is usually what takes the longest but it really depends on what loads you're looking to power from the inverter.
It sounds to me like you want one of those larger portable power stations like the Anker F3800 or the EcoFlow Delta Max. That's about as "plug and play" as you can get (unless you're looking at have it power your entire house).
@@AdamDeLay07 one from shop solar or signature solar. Just a package with panels. Anyway, the solar part has been easy but the battery and charging them has been a nightmare. Currently working on them again. Set to lead acid, no charge. Set to lithium no charge and no communication. Not too impressed with all the leg work needed to operate thousands of dollars in equipment. No wonder the average homeowner stays away.
@@paulbuoniconti5275 Sorry to hear you're having issues. Hopefully they get you squared away soon!
So if you have two inverters, I assume you have to do this for each inverter. I understand that the newest software will allow you to see a combined screen/web interface (when using multiple inverters), so you don't have to do the math to see the total numbers. Have you seen this yet?
I believe you still have to program each one, but I’m not aware of all if the capabilities of a paralleled system. I have seen images of the combined web interface which allows you to see a “system level” picture instead of just an individual inverter.
No EG4 me. Only a far more superior Schneider Electric low frequency, transformer based inverter will do for my real-world applications.
Schneider makes great inverters. What real-world applications do you run yours for?
You said the US uses 50hz but it is 60hz You set it write but said it wrong. 9:31
@@Off-Grid thanks, yeah I misspoke.