So I got the rest mounted on the board and the inverter working and charging with AC. It seems to have a good amount of surge power for a high frequency inverter.
Wow, that's an awesome setup you have there. I have no idea how it all works but it's impressive to see how you have everything linked together. It will be cool to see everything working with the solar all hooked up. Great video.
you mentioned your golden Capacitor and all of a sudden I went "Back to the Future" It says here that a bolt of lightning is going to strike the clock tower at precisely 10:04 p.m. next Saturday night! If... If we could somehow harness this lightning... channel it into the flux capacitor... it just might work. Next Saturday night, we're sending you back to the future!
Ya me too not like being able to buy an outback or magna sine but for an all in for 1K Canadian $ delivered to the door tax and duty included, not bad.
No offense. but you threw your money away on that low cost, lightweight, low surge capacity, high frequency, transformerless inverter. Transformerless inverters offer much shorter life expectancies and far poorer surge capacities than real inverters that use low frequency, transformer based designs. They're no good for powering high surge loads like well pumps, welders and large AC units. Give it a year or two and you're going to regret spending your money on a transformerless, high frequency inverter.
Ya you are likely right I already have 3 low frequency inverters but none of them came with a mppt solar charger so for what I paid for it if I get to use it as a charger it is still a deal and cheaper than a Midnite 150 and more production
It's good see you posted a project video after a year ago 😊
A neat project you have their going pal.
Thanks for showing and have a bless day
Thanks jw maybe I can keep them going again.
It looks like you’re using some nice components there. Clean and functional setup.
Thanks some new parts for sure and some I had like the breakers and panel. I hope to install it next week.
Wow, that's an awesome setup you have there. I have no idea how it all works but it's impressive to see how you have everything linked together. It will be cool to see everything working with the solar all hooked up. Great video.
Thanks GWM it will be a lift to get it in place but I saved a lot of time so now I can play with the Grandson longer lol.
Pretty neat! You have an entire movable wall of hardware.
ya keeps the thieves guessing lol.
Keep us updated on it... Keep it up pop
Haha thanks young lad.
I am subbed to your channel. I just do not know why I get notifications 4 days late. Nice setup.
Ya no idea why you tube does weird stuff
Looking good
Thanks bro
Looks great !
Thanks buddy
Nice little system. Cheers
Hopefully for a grand delivered with tax and duty it works for a few years.
@@offgridwanabe I wish you luck my friend. Lol. Im sure it will make it a year.
you mentioned your golden Capacitor and all of a sudden I went "Back to the Future"
It says here that a bolt of lightning is going to strike the clock tower at precisely 10:04 p.m. next Saturday night! If... If we could somehow harness this lightning... channel it into the flux capacitor... it just might work. Next Saturday night, we're sending you back to the future!
Lol I'd go but all my friends are here Thanks
@@offgridwanabe lol
Hope it works well.
Ya me too not like being able to buy an outback or magna sine but for an all in for 1K Canadian $ delivered to the door tax and duty included, not bad.
Wow, there's a lot going on there.......not sure I follow it all but it looks good...........where did you buy the inverter/charger???
China of course pretty well all electronics are Chinese
No offense. but you threw your money away on that low cost, lightweight, low surge capacity, high frequency, transformerless inverter. Transformerless inverters offer much shorter life expectancies and far poorer surge capacities than real inverters that use low frequency, transformer based designs. They're no good for powering high surge loads like well pumps, welders and large AC units. Give it a year or two and you're going to regret spending your money on a transformerless, high frequency inverter.
Ya you are likely right I already have 3 low frequency inverters but none of them came with a mppt solar charger so for what I paid for it if I get to use it as a charger it is still a deal and cheaper than a Midnite 150 and more production