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Sungold 12k inverter for $1500

Nashville Cat

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This is located in far west Arkansas so I'm hoping he travels to Little Rock or Memphis during the holidays.
This will make a nice backup for my 18k inverter which is bigger than I really need.
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My school of thought is not sizing the inverter for what you need, but to oversize it so you don't tax the hell out of it and it'll last longer.
 
My school of thought is not sizing the inverter for what you need, but to oversize it so you don't tax the hell out of it and it'll last longer.
Watching videos about solar and I realized that if I turned on everything at the same time, it would be below 7000 watts !
And the 12k has great surge capacity (as you know - you schooled me on this stuff).
:)
It would be nice to have a spare or I might leave this system if I move.
 
Watching videos about solar and I realized that if I turned on everything at the same time, it would be below 7000 watts !
And the 12k has great surge capacity (as you know - you schooled me on this stuff).
:)
It would be nice to have a spare or I might leave this system if I move.

Leave the 12k one there if you move. You never know what you'll need at the next place.
 
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