EG4 ELECTRONICS 6000XP All-In-One Off-Grid Inverter Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- EG4 ELECTRONICS
Table of Contents
EG4 ELECTRONICS 6000XP All-In-One Off-Grid Inverter
Product Specifications
- Model: EG4 6000XP Off-Grid Inverter
- Working Modes: Off-Grid Mode, Bypass Mode, Power Backup Mode, AC Charge Mode
- Source Priority: Solar > Battery > Utility Grid (SBU) / Utility Grid > Solar > Battery (USB)
- Contact: support@eg4electronics.com / 903-609-1988
- Website: www.eg4electronics.com
Product Usage Instructions
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Operating Mode Description
The EG4 6000XP inverter offers preset working modes for customization based on user needs and system requirements. -
Off-Grid Mode
Source Priority: Solar > Battery > Utility Grid (SBU) When solar power is sufficient, it powers the load first, otherwise, both solar and battery work together until the battery reaches a specified level. -
Configuration via App & Web
Instructions for configuring the Off-Grid mode using the dedicated app or web interface. -
Configuration via LCD
Settings for Cut-Off Voltage/SOC and Battery Discharge Cutoff can be adjusted through the LCD display. -
Bypass Mode
Source Priority: Utility Grid > Solar > Battery (USB) In Bypass Mode, Grid AC powers the load while solar energy charges the battery. -
Configuration via App & Web
Steps to configure Bypass Mode through the app or web platform. -
Configuration via LCD
Settings for AC Input Load Timer can be managed using the LCD interface.
AC Charge (and Bypass) Mode
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1. **Source Priority:**
Utility Grid > Solar > Battery (USB) In AC Charge Mode, Grid AC charges the battery if solar power is insufficient, while in Bypass Mode, Grid AC powers the load and solar charges the battery.
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Configuration via App & Web
Guidelines to configure AC Charge Mode through the app or web portal. -
Configuration via LCD
Instructions on setting up AC Charge Control settings using the LCD display.
OPERATING MODE DESCRIPTION
The EG4 6000XP inverter has several different preset working modes that allow
the user to configure the system to meet their demands through extensive
customization. By following the guide below, the user can easily set the
station’s needs depending on the time of day among several other factors.
Working Mode Definitions:
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Off-Grid Mode
The system will operate in a pre-set priority system. In this mode, the user will experience the inverter drawing power from the solar arrays to power the loads. When/if the solar power is insufficient, the inverter will then draw from the battery bank for loads. Only as a last resort will the inverter switch to bypass mode to power loads from AC input.-
Bypass Mode
Grid power will carry the load demand, while solar energy is directed towards the charging of the battery. -
Power Backup Mode
The battery will solely discharge its stored energy in the event of a power outage from the grid. -
AC Charge Mode
During AC charge time, if solar power is insufficient, the grid power will supplement by charging the battery.
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OFF-GRID MODE
Source Priority: Solar > Battery > Utility Grid (SBU)
- If solar power is higher than the load, solar is used to take the load first and extra solar power will charge the battery.
- If solar power is lower than the load, solar and battery will take the load together, and the system will discharge until the battery is lower than EOD Voltage/SOC.
CONFIGURATION VIA APP &WEB
CONFIGURATION VIA LCD
- Setting 11 (Off-Grid Cut-off SOC/Voltage): Set < On-Grid EOD
- Setting 12 (On-Grid EOD SOC/Voltage): Default or set to desired level point at which the Grid/Utility will take over from battery.
- Setting 14 (AC Charge): Disable
- Setting 15 (AC First Time): 00:00-00:00 (all 3 stages should be the same)
BYPASS MODE
- Source Priority: Utility Grid > Solar > Battery (USB)
- Bypass Mode: Grid AC will take the load and solar is used to charge battery.
- Power Backup Mode: The battery will only discharge when grid power is out.
CONFIGURATION VIA APP &WEB
CONFIGURATION VIA LCD
- Setting 11 (Off-Grid Cut-off SOC/Voltage): Set < On-Grid EOD.
- Setting 12 (On-Grid EOD SOC/Voltage): Default or set to desired level point at which the Grid/Utility will take over from battery.
- Setting 14 (AC Charge): Disable
- Setting 15 (AC First Time): 00:00-23:59 (Or setting according to the required time. If Time 1 is 00:00-23:59, it means the feature is enabled all day.)
AC CHARGE (AND BYPASS) MODE
- Source Priority: Utility Grid > Solar > Battery (USB)
- AC Charge Mode: Grid AC will also charge battery during AC charge time if solar power is not enough. Bypass Mode: Grid AC will take the load and solar is used to charge battery.
- Power Backup Mode: The battery will only discharge when grid power is out.
CONFIGURATION VIA APP &WEB
CONFIGURATION VIA LCD
- Setting 11 (Off-Grid Cut-off SOC/Voltage): Set < On-Grid EOD.
- Setting 12 (On-Grid EOD SOC/Voltage): Default or set to desired level point at which the Grid/Utility will take over from battery.
- If according to battery voltage or SOC: Set start and end voltage or SOC.
- If according to time, AC Charge Time: 00:00 – 23:59 (Or setting according to the required time. If Time 1 is 00:00 – 23:59, it means the feature is enabled all day.)
- Setting 14 (AC Charge): Set according to time or battery voltage or SOC.
CONTACT US
FAQ
Q: How do I switch between different working modes?
A: To switch between modes, use the designated controls on the inverter or the
connected app/web interface.
Q: What should I do in case of a power outage?
A: The inverter will automatically switch to Power Backup Mode during a power
outage to utilize stored energy from the battery.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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