Fusion Pro box AC300 Power Station

Hi!
Bluetti told me they wud replace my AC300 if I sent them a video of problem. So I made two videos for them. Here they are so u can see the problem.
Check it out!

Helen

Where do you get the TT30P-TT30R dogbones? I went to the Bluetti website, but they don’t list them.
Maybe you just have to email them?
That is what I want to do. I don’t need 240v, but I would like to have the 6000 watt output rather than the 3000 watt.
When you do this is one a master & one a slave?
The master than connects to the transfer box & the other one does not?
I would guess than if that is so, that all 6000 watt output goes out of the master unit?
Having 4 batteries on each of the AC300 units, would than all 24000 watts storage go through the main unit?
I am unfamiliar with the hooking up of the two units & the benefits of doing this connection.
Thanks, any knowledge help would be appreciated.
jeff


The dog bones I bought were from Amazon not bluetti.

In regards to 6000 watts in split phase mode. The output of the 6000 watts go out on the 4prong outlet of the fusion box. It actually provides 3000 watts per side of each of the live L1 and L2 of the 4 prong L14-30r on fusion box outlet. The L1 and L2 combined gives you the split phase to provide 240v. If you don’t need 240v then the L1 and L2 can give you 3000watts each at 120v. Most likely connected on a transfer switch that has split phase L1 and L2 bus bars

Thank you.
My main goal is to run my fridge (110v) & well pump (which is 240v) & the furnace, which is also 240v
In the summer, I would just be running my fridge & well pump
In the winter, I would be adding the furnace which is a gas furnace.
I am hoping that the two AC300’s would do that.
I see that the two AC300’s plug into the fusion box. I am guessing then that the fusion box plugs into the transfer box?
I don’t have that box yet, so looking at the photos, the two attached cords go to the AC300 units.
The top female plug, ( that goes to the transfer box?)
What do the two RV plugs do on the fusion box?
thanks

Be sure to read the community post on transfer switches which will offer you important information. Especially selecting a switch that also switches the neutral.

The 2 tt30r outlets on the fusion box gives you a way to provide 3000 watt/30a output in case you don’t use the L14-30 outlet. Sort of like pass through each of the tt30r from the ac300s.

Thanks William:
I have been watching some of your videos. Good info, thanks for sharing.
As I watched your split phase video, at the end you talked briefly about transfer boxes.
As I listened, I thought, crap, I already bought a Connecticut-Electric 6-7501, 30 amp/7500 watt transfer box.
I have not hooked anything up yet.

To note:
I will only be charging my AC300’s with Solar.

Will not be charging them from the Grid.
Also, I will not have it plugged into the grid for charging while the units are powering my house from solar & battery storage.
Solar only.
If I run out of battery because of several days of rain or etc.
I will just switch over to the grid, unplug the 300 & wait for sun & run the house from the power company.

I did check out the Generac, you mentioned. On Amazon, it has 8 circuits

Here is a link:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V4NDFZO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A3FYZ7JNIA3FOK&psc=1


Amazon.com: Generac 6852 Home Link Upgradeable Transfer Switch Kit, 30 Amp : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com: Generac 6852 Home Link Upgradeable Transfer Switch Kit, 30 Amp : Patio, Lawn & Garden
www.amazon.com
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I could not find any “X” series Reliance transfer boxes.

Just the original I believe.
The one I am looking at is the 30310A Pro/Tran 10 circuit 30 amp
Here is a link:

https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Controls-Corporation-30310A-Generators/dp/B001HX7FH0/ref=sr_1_7?crid=6KWSJIUYIXP3&keywords=reliance+x+series+transfer+switch+30+amp+10+circuit&qid=1657516718&sprefix=reliance+x+series+%2Caps%2C1341&sr=8-7


Amazon.com: Reliance Controls 30310A Pro/Tran 10-Circuit 30-Amp Indoor Generator Transfer Switch : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com: Reliance Controls 30310A Pro/Tran 10-Circuit 30-Amp Indoor Generator Transfer Switch : Patio, Lawn & Garden
www.amazon.com
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If you have a link to reliance “X” series boxes, let me know.
Looks like on the Generac one above, I would need to buy an input box, but they are on amazon also at $50
I will look at the community posts on transfer boxes
thanks

Jeff Thornton

Yeah I may have a video or 2 out there but I think the video with the info you are referring to are from Twister36, David. He has conducted much split phase and Generac transfer switch testing and working with support on a new firmware.

I am the one with the protran2 transfer switch that does not switch the neutral.

There are quite a few users contributing and sharing their experiences here.

my writeup on testing and experience and description on the various ac300 ups modes/settings may also be helpful for you.

Thank You William,
I will be checking it out soon!

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Yeah I may have a video or 2 out there but I think the video with the info you are referring to are from Twister36, David. He has conducted much split phase and Generac transfer switch testing and working with support on a new firmware.

I am the the with the protran2 transfer switch that does not switch the neutral.

There are quite a few users contributing and sharing their experiences here.

my writeup on testing and experience and description on the various ac300 ups modes/settings may also be helpful for you.