Anyone Running a 65MM Carbide Spindle on a Bluetti AC200L?

Title says it all:

Looking to buy the 65MM VFD however reluctant and would like some info on this first. Has anyone successfully used the 65MM carbide spindle with a Bluetti battery like the AC200L?

I noticed that the Bluetti specs don’t list a GFCI, but I’ve read that some people experience issues with variable frequencies when using other portable batteries. I’ve also come across mentions that some of these batteries include internal safety checks that are similar to GFCIs, but not exactly the same.

I have seen some people have added line conditioners—such as the Tripp Lite LC1800 (1800W, 120V)—between the GFCI and the VFD to help reduce problems.

That said, I’m trying to keep costs down and avoid unnecessary purchases if possible. I’m open to ideas and suggestions.

Wiring a non-GFCI outlet isn’t a viable option because I live in an apartment complex where all the wiring is buried under asphalt. The electrical panels are not located on the detached garages but are instead situated at the end another building, approximately 40 feet away.

The apartment complex was fine with the modification as long as I covered the cost, but the electrician informed me it would be cost-prohibitive.

Thanks in advance for your time reading this!

I do not use a Bluetti but I do run my entire workshop on an off-grid power system with Victron inverters and lithium batteries. I have no issues.

There has been some discussion of this, a helpful search term would be “sine wave”:

https://community.carbide3d.com/search?q=sine%20wave

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