Outback for sure but I have not seen the sw line work on 3 ph nore the SI's
I will say OB work well. You may also want to consider a 3 ph battery
charger and a regular l120/240 battery system just a thought
On Jul 23, 2014 11:06 AM, "Jay Peltz" <j...@asis.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
>
> I have a client who
> Might need 3 phase battery based inverters for 208/120 US 60 hz.
> I believe the choices are:  SI, XW( with reprogramming) and outback FX
> line.
>
> This is not for motors, but running off of a 3 phase generator.
>
> Anything I've missed?
>
> Jay
> Peltz power
>
> PS thanks for all the comments as to my previous questions on batteries.
> J
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