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powerjack 24-volt 6000 watt lf psw sp amg version

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(@waterman)
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Posted by: @pilgrimvalley
made up inverter cables yesterday, hooked up the 24-voll 6000watt powerjack amg version lf sp psw to a 24 voolt prebuilt LiFePO4 battery and no smoke came out and the garage sale treble light worked (had not tried it before),

So what is the latest on it? What was the transformer?

 

When I bought my U-Power units they said from California but the units were actually shipped direct from China. And interestingly, came by air instead of ship.


   
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I will have to open one up to see the inverter inside. no one replied that they knew what inverter was inside so i guess i will have to dissect one of them.


   
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I will have to open one up to see the inverter inside. no one replied that they knew what inverter was inside so i guess i will have to dissect one of them.

The latest  youtube  say Sean is repairing  Powerjack inverter  again .   Maybe he will do a review  on the AMG  powerjack  and the rev 11.1  control board .

Sid say this forum is not closing  at the end of November .  


   
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Model LFPSW-6000 ( https://www.ebay.com/itm/124684676120?hash=item1d07c92c18:g:8loAAOSwx9Bh~ydE&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4LL1gWvy6ou%2BKFi81in%2F3cAV3oA2%2FNxorM2bb8tFfd1UxwXVExhetMk7ekgTCODujQ2HXB7inKIYX1srOc19Jpb7Qs70MpEV7KnZqae%2Bhnp4PEE25O4VX%2Bp5jMudvfzsdjDb1JbVHKFrohqVVEe3LVJX09JRvZiL%2BBh0N6KrvSnmzAe0AmgJkyleLlt3DVtMAY78kZ6KRWlSmo4l5EUSgNeHadK2xLLC8PUJrATIc98KsS454aBwt%2B6OaViRxXQjnWaceDjOzQU0LGu5SHeDhFZUYdBDej1HkqesGln8XWA1|tkp%3ABk9SR4TMosnRYQ )

Question: After I completely disconnect house to the city grid (safely, using Interlock kit), can I connect the Inverter's L1 to house panel's L1, inverter's L2 to panel's L2, inverter N1/N2 to panel's Neutral bar?? If the inverter is truly SINGLE TRANSFORMER WITH CENTER TAP of secondary coil as the neutral, then theoretically I could. I just don't know how the inverter get 220V, via one or two transformers. If 2 transformers, then I cannot connect to panel as the inverter is not truly split phase. Thanks

 

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 just don't know how the inverter get 220V, via one or two transformers.           Jumper 2 to 3  for 220vac  .   Ho advise for connection to house  as this inverter is for off-gtid or RV  or car .         

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Posted by: @ray
Question: After I completely disconnect house to the city grid (safely, using Interlock kit), can I connect the Inverter's L1 to house panel's L1, inverter's L2 to panel's L2, inverter N1/N2 to panel's Neutral bar??

Yes.

 

Posted by: @ray
If the inverter is truly SINGLE TRANSFORMER WITH CENTER TAP of secondary coil as the neutral, then theoretically I could. I just don't know how the inverter get 220V, via one or two transformers. If 2 transformers, then I cannot connect to panel as the inverter is not truly split phase. Thanks

The inverter has a true split-phase output, with a single transformer.

To split hairs, technically the output of the inverter consists of 2 secondary windings.  Put them in parallel for full output @ 120v.  And put them in series for full output @ 240v, with the "center connection" being Neutral.

And even if they were two physically separate transformers, as long as they're phase-locked to each other (i.e. run from the same source and/or synced to the same source), that would also work just fine for powering a split-phase load.


   
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