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8000 watt 24v split phase inverter


Aaron
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I bought an 8000 watt split phase power jack inverter, can you make it into a Genetry inverter?  I still haven't had the time to test it, but from all that I have heard it will not cut it.  I am building a solar generator back up for my house and I need an inverter that will run the basics. 

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26 minutes ago, Aaron said:

I bought an 8000 watt split phase power jack inverter, can you make it into a Genetry inverter?  I still haven't had the time to test it, but from all that I have heard it will not cut it.  I am building a solar generator back up for my house and I need an inverter that will run the basics. 

Well....depends what you mean by "a Genetry inverter."  Honestly, if you have an "8kw PJ inverter" and want a true 6kw GS inverter with all the bells and whistles...well, you basically throw the PJ out and buy a GS inverter.  Unfortunately, there's pretty much nothing in a PJ inverter that can be used to make a better inverter.

  • Transformer winding specification is the main limitation.  No amount of software or control board tweaking can possibly fix this.  The ASL3 / ASL4 core (if you're lucky) in the "8kw" PJ inverters even if completely rewound probably will only be able to fit ~4kw worth of wire on it anyhow.  (For that matter, it's not possible to fit a 6kw GS transformer in an 8kw PJ chassis.)
  • Mainboard can sorta/partially be used with up to 6kw (as per our discoveries), but for anything beyond that, it's not of value.  (Requires several modifications for this to work well.)
  • LCD board (if present) is of no value.
  • PJ control board is obviously of no value.  (Worth noting that the prototype new Rev. C board will not fit in a PJ chassis due to the large relays.)
  • Chassis is not of much value either, being physically too small for any higher power endeavours.  For that matter, it doesn't have much airflow ability.

Now, if you want a ~3kw inverter with a few more features...it's possible to upgrade the software side of things.  Not sure what your expectations are.

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