Solar Power Transfer Panel

0 Solar Power Transfer PanelI replaced the original six circuit transfer panel with this new 10 circuit panel so that now almost all of the house circuits can be powered from the batteries. The installation is dead easy if you use the Reliance panels Q series panels with the added benefit that you can replace the breakers with standard breakers. The advantage of these panels is that I can run off solar on one or more circuits at the same time as the other circuits are running off commercial power.

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13 Responses to “Solar Power Transfer Panel”

  1. econewpower says:

    @ss109guy thanks!
    @ss109guy thanks!

  2. ss109guy says:

    I love your videos …
    I love your videos and I appreciate you doing it.

  3. FUBARPROTOCOL says:

    @econewpower Thank …
    @econewpower Thank you my Brother ! I have to give you a hint on you videography. At the end of your last video on ” THANKS to God” you got so wound up when you were talking about the lord, the camera was moving up and down with every word. Maybe that was god talking to me! lol. You know maybe it was!
    Take care brother

  4. econewpower says:

    @WORRO01 Thanks …
    @WORRO01 Thanks John and God bless you.

  5. econewpower says:

    @leamyvideo Thanks …
    @leamyvideo Thanks Larry, I like the simplicity of the Reliance panels and the Magnum inverters. God bless you brother.

  6. econewpower says:

    @FUBARPROTOCOL …
    @FUBARPROTOCOL Thanks Carey, same to you man. I just can’t keep up with you nor do I have your talent for videography – but I do watch every single one you make brother!

  7. FUBARPROTOCOL says:

    Great to see you …
    Great to see you back my friend! Looks like you been busy again. Looking good! Take care buddyand God be with you.

  8. leamyvideo says:

    Thanks Al. I have …
    Thanks Al. I have done the same thing with my gen panel. I keep my solar inverter plugged into the 30a rec. and switch to the gen if the batteries get low.
    Thanks again for posting and showing simple solutions.
    Larry

  9. leamyvideo says:

    Thanks Al. I have …
    Thanks Al. I have done the same thing with my gen panel. I keep my solar inverter plugged into the 30a rec. and switch to the gen if the batteries get low.
    Thanks again for posting and showing simple solutions

  10. WORRO01 says:

    Thumbs Up!~~John
    Thumbs Up!~~John

  11. helloman1976 says:

    Wow, looks really …
    Wow, looks really great Al…good work! Thanks again for posting!

  12. MadBadVoodo says:

    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★

  13. pgm98387 says:

    I really like how …
    I really like how you were able to divide the circuits on the sub panel to either grid power or solar. Thanks for sharing.

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