[RE-wrenches] Low Frequency transformer off-grid inverter options

William Bryce wlbryce at pineridgeproducts.com
Sat Jan 14 07:33:28 PST 2023


I run the XW6848 in my shop. When running my CNC plasma table the XW will
shutdown due to exceeding its output rating if it is a long cut on metal
when the 4HP compressor kicks on.
I also have a Midnite Solar Rosey, both are connected to the same battery
so it's an equal comparison. The Rosy inverter will surge right through and
finish the job, the XW is not in  the same league when comparing surge
capability.

 A bonus is that the Rosey is really quiet as it does not have that big
heavy transformer making noise under heavy load. It is easy to install as
it is not as heavy. So far it's a game changer in regards to inverter
hardware that I have tested.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 9:54 PM Chris Sparadeo via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

> I have a client with a large woodworking shop…cabinet table saw, large 20”
> 240V bench planer, chop saws, compressors and a vacuum system. A single Sol
> Ark 15K takes care of these loads flawlessly. It seems that that inductive
> load snag with the smaller models has been resolved with the 15K.
>
> Best,
>
> Chris
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 7:34 PM Glenn Burt via RE-wrenches <
> re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
>
>> According to a seminar I just attended, the new Midnite Solar Rosie
>> will...
>>
>> -Glenn
>> Sent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.
>>
>> ------ Original message------
>> *From: *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
>> *Date: *Fri, Jan 13, 2023 3:55 PM
>> *To: *RE-wrenches;
>> *Cc: *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar;
>> *Subject:*Re: [RE-wrenches] Low Frequency transformer off-grid inverter
>> options
>>
>> There is not anything I know of that will out surge XW pro 6948. A great
>> monitoring platform and much better support/installer training in the last
>> 18 months. Perfect for a shop with unknown peak surges.
>>
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>>
>> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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>> On 2023-01-13 11:57 am, Jay via RE-wrenches wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Mac
>>
>> The radian is low voltage transformer
>> Based. Has hella surge capacity
>>
>> I would consider what web based monitoring system he wants and go with
>> that platform.
>>
>> Regardless of system I'd install soft start/vfd on the larger units. Just
>> easier on everything.
>>
>> The solark 12 doesn't seem to be good for larger loads and doesn't do out
>> of balance well, and limited to 6kw per phase. The new 15 might be better,
>> not sure. Numerous YouTube videos showing side by side vs XW and radian.
>> Both run stuff over their rating which the SolA won't run even though its
>> under its rating.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Jay
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>> On Jan 13, 2023, at 11:34 AM, Mac Lewis via RE-wrenches > wrote:
>> <%3Cre-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
>>
>> Hello Wrenches,
>>
>> I have a new client that has ran a pretty decent wood shop for about 10
>> years on a Magnum 4448.  He's got some large loads, planers, saws,
>> compressors vacuums etc.  They are really nice, heavy duty pieces of
>> equipment.  Amazingly, the Magnum has been able to start these loads for
>> the most part for 10 years, but he has reported that it has gotten worse
>> lately (could be a load issue), brown outs, dimming etc
>>
>> He wants to upgrade the system, get remote monitoring etc.  I tried a
>> test with a Sol-Ark 12, and it won't start these large motor loads.  I was
>> a little surprised by that but I know they aren't as good as the low freq
>> transformer based inverters at these surges.
>>
>> I confirmed that its not just an overload from imbalance because the 240V
>> loads will also overload it.  I got an inrush measurement of 48.5A Ac @240
>> (but it didn't start the load before Sol-Ark would shut off)
>>
>> What are my options?
>> Schneider XW Pro 6848
>> Outback Radian 8048 (Is this a low freq device?)
>> Sunny Islands are beasts but weird to work with and not user friendly
>>
>> Any others I should consider?  He does have some significant 120 only
>> loads so I don't think the Outback vfxr are a good choice.
>>
>> Is it as simple as saying if the Magnum can start this load, the Radian
>> should?
>>
>> I appreciate your input!
>>
>> --
>> Mac Lewis
>>
>> "Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates
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