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The Magnum Energy 120VAC E-Panel for MS and RD series
MNE250STM-L-240
Magnum Energy makes a very interesting line of inverters, both modified and pure sine wave. The RE industry is embracing both types of inverters so MidNite builds E-Panels to accommodate all of the RD and MS series. The insides of the Magnum 120VAC E-Panels look much like the Stretched OutBack. Internal AC wires are routed to match the Magnum inverter rather than OutBack. The accessory components like the DC cover, top shield, remote bracket and such are specific to the Magnum E-Panels. Like the Stretched OB E-Panel, the Magnum has a PV input plus and DC plus busbar as well as the regular AC input and output busbars.
This chassis is 14.4 inches wide, so has ample room for all your wiring needs. The chassis is only 3.5" deep so wiring access is the best in the industry. All of the present 12 and 24 volt Magnum inverters have a 120VAC inverter/charger input/output as well as a 120VAC input/output that does not go through the electronics. It is strictly a pass through for the other leg of a 240VAC input. The pass through leg can be useful when attempting to utilize both legs of a 240VAC generator. One leg is used for charging and the other is used to pass through to your 240VAC deep well pump. The 120VAC E-Panel here is not able to handle the extra leg of AC, so look to the 240 E-Panel to accommodate this unique feature. Normal installations jumper AC 1 & 2 on the inverter for 50 amp service at 120VAC.
*Gray Steel with 250a breaker for MS4024/MS2812
The Magnum E-Panel comes with inverter breaker, 2/0 inverter cables, pre-wired AC input and bypass, 500amp 50mV shunt, AC terminal blocks, 80 amp DC positive and DC negative busbars, PV input bus bar, din rails, 3 panel mount breaker knockouts, Ground bus bar, DC wiring cover, top shield, remote display mounting bracket, wall mounting brackets, charge controller bracket and lots of hardware and grommets.
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Wiring diagram for all 120VAC E-Panels. This diagram also works for the 230VAC export version. The 230VAC E-Panel is wired using blue and brown wire rather than white and black. |
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