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Question Longevity of Inverter with Maximum Loads on 6000XP

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Looking for input from EG4 and the user community that have experience with long term use of the 6000XP with high loads and periodic bypass on longevity of the inverter. Given that there's only a 5 year warranty, I'm a little worried about how hard to push the 6000XP.  I use a manual transfer switch so I have some flexibility on the loads.  At a minimum, I want to utilize it for my base loads that are in a subpanel (3175 watts max for about 5 minutes but averages 500 watts) but I also have my 4 ton heat pump (with an Easy Start) (3200 watts max in summer - 3900 watts max in winter), my pool pump (no significant inrush - 1600 watts for 5 minutes then 300 watts), and the heat pump blower that periodically uses 5700 watts for a few minutes in defrost mode but generally is 300 to 500 watts. Total usage has periodic peaks of slightly over 6000 watts but generally for less than 5 minutes.

I realize the 6000XP is relatively new but others likely have much more usage than I have (operating since July 2024). Any feedback would be appreciated.

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