Mrjmegson
Well-known member
Hey guys,
My system is setup and running well, thanks to a firmware update.
The inverters are paralleled together, and all seems good.
I know John and a few other people were intrigued to know how the inverters dealt with being paralleled, but I don't understand the workings enough to give you any info without you asking directly for it, so fire away with specific questions and I'll try get the info for you.
What I can tell you is:
When the inverters weren't paralleled they fought each other, and seemed to me to think the opposite inverter was the grid. They also charged each others batteries from their own batteries, but I stopped that by turning off AC charging.
Now they are paralleled, only the master deals with loads, and the slave just does as it's told. So in the app, the master shows consumption, but the slave doesn't, which I quite like. The slave still shows its own solar production and battery charge/discharge figures.
Right, enough waffle, what would you like to know?
Jay
My system is setup and running well, thanks to a firmware update.
The inverters are paralleled together, and all seems good.
I know John and a few other people were intrigued to know how the inverters dealt with being paralleled, but I don't understand the workings enough to give you any info without you asking directly for it, so fire away with specific questions and I'll try get the info for you.
What I can tell you is:
When the inverters weren't paralleled they fought each other, and seemed to me to think the opposite inverter was the grid. They also charged each others batteries from their own batteries, but I stopped that by turning off AC charging.
Now they are paralleled, only the master deals with loads, and the slave just does as it's told. So in the app, the master shows consumption, but the slave doesn't, which I quite like. The slave still shows its own solar production and battery charge/discharge figures.
Right, enough waffle, what would you like to know?
Jay