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EG4 12000xp inverter install in a shed I built. Shed is loaded with chaos - so fumbling around moving things out of the way is included. EG4 12000xp inverter is paired with EG4 wall mounted (interior) batteries. After part 1 of the install I realized that I should have the conduit box so I didn’t get zapped with live terminals – even if they are capped. I tend to put things on any flat surface available. I ran into issues with clearances, which was to be expected given the lack of planning. I exceeded the minimum 7” from inverter to battery and ran out of cable length and had to lower the inverter. Then found out that the conduit box actually needs no sit flush with the inverter or well enough away to route conduit. Whoops. So, I build a 3” riser base and adjusted it again. Running the load out to my electrical panel, again with limited clearance I found my first pass of conduit left me little space to access the disconnect and power button, so I routed through the future location of the parallel battery conduit box. I had to cut the box around the conduit after the fact and decided that would be OK because everything on the battery is capped and this will prevent me from placing anything directly on the terminals, even if it is not 100% sealed. I decommissioned my Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra and reconnected that array to the EG4 12000xp setup. At some point I decided not to dig a trench, cut some concrete, patch that and drill into the stucco on the side of my house to brace conduit along the length the exterior wall for a run. Instead I ran a ¼” galvanized wire rope as a messenger wire and ran a shore power / exterior weather / wet use line along it to sere as an overhead service drop.