is that bad?
ok real question.....
im looking at inverters to power my existing 50a split phase power distribution panel.
i've come across an inverter that i think ties both sides of the panel together when inverting 120, and splits it apart again when 50a shore is detected and passed thru.
so what happens when 2 sides of a 240 load are fed from the same phase?
in my case, in particular.....
i have a 240v stove, 4 wires.
and i have an electric heater - 3 wires.
are either of those going to fry when applied the same 120 leg on both sides?
my guess is the clock on the stove works, but smoke comes out of the inverter when i turn on a burner?
or nothing?
idk .... what does the forum say?
ok real question.....
im looking at inverters to power my existing 50a split phase power distribution panel.
i've come across an inverter that i think ties both sides of the panel together when inverting 120, and splits it apart again when 50a shore is detected and passed thru.
so what happens when 2 sides of a 240 load are fed from the same phase?
in my case, in particular.....
i have a 240v stove, 4 wires.
and i have an electric heater - 3 wires.
are either of those going to fry when applied the same 120 leg on both sides?
my guess is the clock on the stove works, but smoke comes out of the inverter when i turn on a burner?
or nothing?
idk .... what does the forum say?
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