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<blockquote data-quote="Mrjmegson" data-source="post: 536017" data-attributes="member: 35426"><p>1. There are settings for AC charging. You can turn it off totally like I've done, which stops any ac charging of batteries, or you can turn it on, which then requires min and Max soc to be set, or you can set timed AC charging.</p><p>2. The inverter has a menu called Parallel, and it simply asks you to set parallel on, then tell it how many inverters there are, then tell it what the particular inverter you're working on will be, master/slave, and it sets the address and gives a default baud rate, which I left (9600). They are networked together through a com port using RJ45 cable.</p><p>3. Yeh each inverter has its own CT, both of which are on the incoming positive tail, with an arrow facing the load.</p><p>4. Sort of. The rear roof inverter has 5 batteries, 25kwh, and the front roof inverter has 3 batteries, 15kw.</p><p>5. Each inverter has 10mm live and neutral lines, each connected to 32A MCB on a bus bar with the main switch, so not in with the RCD circuits. </p><p></p><p>Hope all these replies made sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrjmegson, post: 536017, member: 35426"] 1. There are settings for AC charging. You can turn it off totally like I've done, which stops any ac charging of batteries, or you can turn it on, which then requires min and Max soc to be set, or you can set timed AC charging. 2. The inverter has a menu called Parallel, and it simply asks you to set parallel on, then tell it how many inverters there are, then tell it what the particular inverter you're working on will be, master/slave, and it sets the address and gives a default baud rate, which I left (9600). They are networked together through a com port using RJ45 cable. 3. Yeh each inverter has its own CT, both of which are on the incoming positive tail, with an arrow facing the load. 4. Sort of. The rear roof inverter has 5 batteries, 25kwh, and the front roof inverter has 3 batteries, 15kw. 5. Each inverter has 10mm live and neutral lines, each connected to 32A MCB on a bus bar with the main switch, so not in with the RCD circuits. Hope all these replies made sense. [/QUOTE]
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