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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Smith" data-source="post: 538919" data-attributes="member: 35176"><p>The inverter that was quote for my to be system</p><p></p><p>ie</p><p>10 new PV panels on an 2 string inverter</p><p>11 new PV panels with microinverter</p><p>2 x 5.8kWh HV Batteries</p><p>Batteries to be charged from the new panels, my existing 4kWp and from the grid</p><p></p><p>was a X1-BOOST G3 (see attached datasheet)</p><p></p><p>When I asked to have the BMS Parallel box to have up to 8 (now I know it is 6 because on 1 Phase), the designer said he needed to check compatibility with the BMS Parallel Box with AC coupled batteries. surely, if not a device could be added in between.</p><p>Anyway worse case scenario I stick with up to 4 batteries ie having a master and slave and no BMS Parallel Box.</p><p>They were supposed to ring me on Friday but did not, I hope I'll know a bit more on Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Smith, post: 538919, member: 35176"] The inverter that was quote for my to be system ie 10 new PV panels on an 2 string inverter 11 new PV panels with microinverter 2 x 5.8kWh HV Batteries Batteries to be charged from the new panels, my existing 4kWp and from the grid was a X1-BOOST G3 (see attached datasheet) When I asked to have the BMS Parallel box to have up to 8 (now I know it is 6 because on 1 Phase), the designer said he needed to check compatibility with the BMS Parallel Box with AC coupled batteries. surely, if not a device could be added in between. Anyway worse case scenario I stick with up to 4 batteries ie having a master and slave and no BMS Parallel Box. They were supposed to ring me on Friday but did not, I hope I'll know a bit more on Monday. [/QUOTE]
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