That nylon connector with screw terminals is called a Lüsterklemme in German, luster connector or insulating screw joint. When I came to Germany in 1965 they were in every junction and distributor box in every home in the country. Using them with litze (stranded copper) resulted in increasing resistance over the years as the connector itself and the copper wires corroded. You could find a junction box in a plastered wall just by feeling for the heat. Nowadays they are not longer allowed in house wiring, but for your purpose it will be okay. I was surprised to see one on a modern piece of kit. Your setup looks great, very professional. Thanks for letting us take a look!
Thanks Bruce for all the good information. I'm still in the testing stage and looking forward to seeing how well it performs. I wish you all a great weekend.
Hi Lloyd, looks like you have got all eventualities covered. I just have a 1000W inverter and a single Eco-Worthy 12V 50Ah LiFePo for emergency use in the house.
My wife is starting to see how this could be helpful in the house too. Having a backup system in place is smart Doug. Thanks and have a great weekend 🏁
Hello. The 4000W inverter outputs 120V and 240V. It is effective to attach a small guard to the connector part of the inverter installed on the board. The information display on the touchscreen monitor is excellent. It will be useful in your store! Thank you for showing me. Thank you my friend.
A 'short' update on an electrical gizmo... hopefully there are no shorts. I had an interesting short about a week ago, a 230v supply wire had escaped from a 'chocolate block' connector and was 'resting' roughly where it should have been firmly connected. The breakers did what they are supposed to do but it was a pain tracing the problem. Even delayed putting the kettle on.
When anything delays the kettle it’s a good deal. Glad you got it traced down and repaired. I have this power supply about as protected as I can. Breakers at several points on the wiring and no oversized breakers for the wiring. Thanks and enjoy your weekend
That nylon connector with screw terminals is called a Lüsterklemme in German, luster connector or insulating screw joint. When I came to Germany in 1965 they were in every junction and distributor box in every home in the country. Using them with litze (stranded copper) resulted in increasing resistance over the years as the connector itself and the copper wires corroded. You could find a junction box in a plastered wall just by feeling for the heat. Nowadays they are not longer allowed in house wiring, but for your purpose it will be okay. I was surprised to see one on a modern piece of kit. Your setup looks great, very professional. Thanks for letting us take a look!
Thanks Bruce for all the good information. I'm still in the testing stage and looking forward to seeing how well it performs. I wish you all a great weekend.
very nice i wish i knew more about those things
Super neat set-up Lloyd, you are set for power my friend
Thanks Jan, I appreciate it. I’m going to like being able to operate the 240 volt tools in the shop.
I did not know they existed . Nice install Lloyd 👌
Thanks Steve, this will be nice to have the option to run some of the 240 volt tools.
This looks like a good inverter. Your idea for a guard is a great idea
Thanks Joseph, I am looking forward to seeing how well it does in the shop. Have a great weekend
How's she goin'?" That's a nice looking unit! I bet the 240 split phase will be pretty handy to have in your shop. Take 'er easy!!
Thanks Mike, fingers crossed it works out as good as I hope it will. Cheers Buddy and have a great weekend
Like 27 done friend from virtual handwork keep it up excellent sharing i send my best regards for you Allah bless you stay connected 🎀👌✨👍🎀👌✨👍
Thank you very much and have a blessed week
Hi Lloyd, looks like you have got all eventualities covered. I just have a 1000W inverter and a single Eco-Worthy 12V 50Ah LiFePo for emergency use in the house.
My wife is starting to see how this could be helpful in the house too. Having a backup system in place is smart Doug. Thanks and have a great weekend 🏁
Hello.
The 4000W inverter outputs 120V and 240V.
It is effective to attach a small guard to the connector part of the inverter installed on the board.
The information display on the touchscreen monitor is excellent.
It will be useful in your store!
Thank you for showing me.
Thank you my friend.
Thank you very much my friend. This inverter will add a lot more power to the shop. Have a great week
Hi Lloyd! Thanks for the video. I learn a lot from watching your channel. Have a great weekend!
Thanks Todd, I have learned a lot watching you channel too. Wish you all the best
your videos are very informative Lloyd and i learn a lot. it’s an amazing setup thanks for taking us along
Thank you so much Dams , we will see how well it works for me. Have a great week
Really nice setup Lloyd, 😎👍
Thanks Tom, looking forward to trying it out. Have a great weekend
That is a very good upgrade to your setup Lloyd.. great share my friend !
Thanks Shawn, I am looking forward to seeing how it does . This summer there will be plenty of sun to power it
Good idea and great work brother Lloyd God bless
Thank you Marlon, the new inverter should work great. Have a Blessed weekend
A 'short' update on an electrical gizmo... hopefully there are no shorts.
I had an interesting short about a week ago, a 230v supply wire had escaped from a 'chocolate block' connector and was 'resting' roughly where it should have been firmly connected. The breakers did what they are supposed to do but it was a pain tracing the problem. Even delayed putting the kettle on.
When anything delays the kettle it’s a good deal. Glad you got it traced down and repaired. I have this power supply about as protected as I can. Breakers at several points on the wiring and no oversized breakers for the wiring. Thanks and enjoy your weekend
Nice and neat as per usual Lloyd.
Thanks Noel, what voltage is standard there? Have a great weekend my friend
Lloyd the standard domestic voltage is between 220 and 230 volts.
Looks like a nice setup Lloyd. Hope all works out well. :)
Thanks Doug, I looking forward to seeing how well it performs. Enjoy your weekend
it looks a bit complicated to me but also an amazing setup and the guard is a good idea.
Thanks Vernon, if you break it into each function it not so bad. Power in and power out
Yea , Probably a good idea covering the wires .
I agree Terry, they could have done a better job on the wiring connection to protect the wires. Thanks
You have a great setup Lloyd.
Thanks Gary, I am looking forward to seeing how well it works out. The 240v option will be handy
That looks like it would work great, please keep us updated. I just upgraded my well pump and am considering adding solar to run that if needed.
Thanks Dan, I have done a little experimenting and I've had some good results.
Cool stuff! Hope it works out well for you.
Thanks, it will be nice to power some of the 240 volt tools in the shop
You are a clever man.
I am working toward making my shop solar powered. This inverter will make a big difference. Thanks
very nice, even more useful
Thanks very much Dan. This will be a nice update
looks great
Thanks very much. I’m happy how it is working and it will be a nice addition to the shop
Please be careful 👍👍
I totally agree Mel, 240 volt doesn’t play around. Thanks for
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Thank you very much
We can offer you 6 inch mini chainsaw to test. May I get your email address?
Thanks for the offer, I already have several things to test the inverter. Take care
This looks like a good inverter. Your idea for a guard is a great idea
Thanks, This inverter will make a big difference to air condition the inside of the workshop in the hot summer months. Have a great week