Currently we are Shipping these out of our Oklahoma warehouse on Thursdays.
Fantastic setup here starting with a Nema 3R rated weather proof cabinet. Inside is the famed Schneider XW Pro 6848 inverter touting a low frequency design that is unmatched in running heavy motor loads. There is an Insight Facility inside for managing the inverter and batteries locally or through Insight Cloud. This Cabinet includes two of the SunPower M0012 batteries. The solar charge controller is not included but I wanted to show it mounted for those that might want one as part of their setup.
I would recommend restoring both the Insight Facility and Inverter to factory defaults unless you have an existing SunPower system you plan to integrate this to. Once the Insight Facility boots you can simply hold the power button until you hear four beeps. It will then reboot to factory default. Once logged in you can browse to the inverter device settings, change to advanced mode, and reset it to factory defaults as well.
If you want something to support the grid (absorb energy from grid tied solar when there is excess and use energy from the battery when needed to zero out the meter) I would recommend looking at the Schneider BCS as an option. In addition to supporting this functionality with the built-in CT clamps it also has the ability to isolate your house from the grid so the Schneider can operate off-grid as needed.
While the Schneider does not have a solar charge controller built in it does have the ability to AC Couple to existing grid tie inverters, this allows it to pull power from grid tie inverters for charging batteries and automatically slow down/shut off said inverters when the batteries are close to full. Caveat, if you are in a consistent off grid scenario I’d recommend some DC coupled solar panels through an MPPT Solar Charge controller to safely charge the batteries that last 5-10%.
In my pictures you’ll see I added a small 60A Solar Charge Controller to the door. There is about 4.5″ deep available on the door for this so I am also going to try adding the Victron 250/100 which should fit. With this added it becomes a self contained off-grid solar system. Just run wires out to a breaker panel and a solar array.
Outside dimensions:
14″ Deep
64 5/8″ Tall
26″ Wide











