I will give it a go. If I never return here it didn't go well.Anyone try to hook up their Land Cruiser to a home electrical panel yet? That's the next YouTube video we need!
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I will give it a go. If I never return here it didn't go well.Anyone try to hook up their Land Cruiser to a home electrical panel yet? That's the next YouTube video we need!
I will give it a go. If I never return here it didn't go well.
Good to know. Now I don' t have to give it a try.Fail. It immediately turns off when it sees the house system( at no load.) It likely doesn't like the ground. I do have a ground to neutral bonding adapter, but I'm not trying it wiithout a better understanding of the issue.
For the record the connection was to a Reliance Controls subpanel. It's designed for a 30 amp 120V Yamaha generator, not the more common 50 amp 240V class generator.
In time some knowledgeable person will figure out the safety system of this inverter. Anyone know if the the Tacoma hybrid has this inverter as an option? I assume it will be in the next 4Runner.Good to know. Now I don' t have to give it a try.
Anyone try to hook up their Land Cruiser to a home electrical panel yet? That's the next YouTube video we need!
I’m going to try tomorrow or Thursday as my wife was working from home this afternoon and didn’t want me cutting power and killing TeamsDang. @agjake01 have you tried your set up yet?
No, but I use Home Assistant on the house side.On a side note, it would be great if there was a way to monitor inverter draw, anyone know if there is a dash setting?
Any electricians on here? is it possible we need an isolation transformer between LC and the panel to remedy the grounding issue?No, but I use Home Assistant on the house side.
If the inverter eventually works for me I would like to measure engine start/stops. There seems to be an ODB to home assistant connection I can make.
I don't believe the inverter will like the ground when you connect to your panel.
Curious why you would need that or when you would ever use that?Anyone try to hook up their Land Cruiser to a home electrical panel yet? That's the next YouTube video we need!
I could see a usage. If you have unreliable power, and lots of outages, better than buying a generator if you already have a land cruiser to fulfill this.Curious why you would need that or when you would ever use that?
What applications?
My electrician hooked mine up based on the pics you posted. It made sense to him. He did not mention a transformer. Have not tested yet because do not have extension cord adapterAny electricians on here? is it possible we need an isolation transformer between LC and the panel to remedy the grounding issue?
We still don't have a report of a successful home connection. Very few electricians would anticipate a problem.My electrician hooked mine up based on the pics you posted. It made sense to him. He did not mention a transformer. Have not tested yet because do not have extension cord adapter
Yeah unfortunately Toyota grounded the inverter (for safety reasons) which conflicts with the grounded panel on the house. A shame Toyota didn’t add a switch to sever the ground when needed for this application.. This is the same issue Ford owners had with the PowerBoost.I just read this. Heads up @agjake01
I had my electrician install the set up so will probably just buy a generator for the home. Was thinking about doing that anyway- was a little nervous using my car to run the house. My neighbor does have the Ford lightning and he used it to run his house when the power was out a few months back.Yeah unfortunately Toyota grounded the inverter (for safety reasons) which conflicts with the grounded panel on the house. A shame Toyota didn’t add a switch to sever the ground when needed for this application.. This is the same issue Ford owners had with the PowerBoost.
I think the only options are to install/tie in a transfer switch to the panel (with an ungrounded sub panel), or to get a Goal Zero or EcoFlow 3000w power station to power the house panel, and then to charge the power station with the LC.
Transfer switch setup is probably $1000-$1200 based on my research, and then a 3000w power station is probably double that (plus an interlock and plug for the house panel).
I’ve already wired the panel for my generator so I’ll probably just skip the transfer switch and buy a power station for overlanding/home use down the road.
(not an electrician, just an average joe dangerously armed with Google and ChatGPT)
That’s what I read too, but I didn’t see that oneVictron is high quality an makes a 3600W isolation transformer mostly used in boats. $600. It's used in boats primarily so that vessels can benefit from but not rely on the quality and wiring of shore power. My understanding is that an isolation transformer allows both sides to have its own bonded ground.
I'm not qualified to make a recommendation here. Just pointing anyone research this problem solutions in a direction.