MaterialBarracuda48 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:30 am
If by DC coupling, you are referring to how the battery is connected, then AFAIK being a hybrid inverter it can blend AC/DC to charge the battery. DC to DC is preferred as it lowers the losses.
Yep that was what I was referring to. I have another family member who had a Sigenergy system installed, 10kW inverter/40kWh of batteries and 15.6kW solar. The other day to demonstrate they were showing me how they were using the full 10kW of the inverter with the EVAC charger @ 7kW and they switched on a few other loads to bring it up to 10kW and the solar was still charging the battery since the solar was producing 13kW.
I cant afford that setup, but the FoxESS looked like it could do a similar thing, but my googlefu was failing me.
Dave Foster wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 11:44 am
Whole house backup can be more complex than having an EPS 'protected' circuit but very possible, if you do go with a full house changeover you will need to watch the load as heavily inductive loads may cause premature trips and make sure that you have local earthing arrangements in place (in case the incoming grid is totally disconnected).
Whilst running on EPS (effectively in off-grid mode), the PV will still be available as normal.
I understand. We lose power here a couple times a year, around summer mostly, and its awful with those humid summer nights and no power. Saving the contents of the fridge and running a small split system aircon would make for a happier time.
A whole house backup would be ideal and I'm pretty good at moderating my power usage when needed. I see the KH10 EPS circuit has a max current of 45A, that is more than sufficient for any load I have in my place. The biggest load I have right now is probably the hot water tank. I dont have an EV etc
Now the test will be the installers, hopefully they have the skills to get the system working as I would like. They will be subcontractors

Its good to have hopes and dreams because sometimes that is all you get!
Thanks muchly MaterialBarracuda4 & Dave Foster, you have helped me immensely! I'll post back here once I get the gear installed and set up.