What if I have three inverters and wish to share a battery between them, but I don't want to connect them in parallel? Instead, they are each hooked up to different phases, and there's no need for phase synchronization. In the case of a single-phase parallel connection, I would have to place all three inverters on one of the three phases, but that's not my situation. Since I don't have any three-phase consumers, the three phases in my case simply serve to distribute power throughout my home. Additionally, I want two inverters to continue working if one phase fails (i.e., has no electricity), ensuring uninterrupted power supply. Here's how I envision my situation: if one phase fails, the inverters connected to that phase draw power from the shared battery, while the two other inverters on the functioning phases charge the battery simultaneously. This way, power distribution remains stable, even if there's a failure in one of the phases. Given my situation described above, I'm seeking professional advice on how to best implement this setup. Could you please provide recommendations or insights that might help me achieve my desired configuration?
No Parallel option coming up on maintenance page. Even though I have a lithium battery, the seller said to set the inverter to lead acid. Why would that be?
What battery type should the slave inverter be set to in a parallel setup to a shared Shoto Li CAN-comms battery bank? Setting both inverters to Li results in a warning and no battery comms it seems. Setting the master to Li and slave to Lead-Acid works, but the slave seems to use the wrong info then.
Hi, I am busy with x2 SNA5000 units and they will be setup in Parallel mode, I have the new model with the Blue dip switches and my AC out only has L&N outputs No PE , I have been told that I must bridge my incoming AC earth with the outgoing Neutral, Is this correct?
Where does one find the Luxpower Monitoring program that can be downloaded on a desktop pc? This is not covered in any videos. Name of "program" and site details will be greatly appreciated. Tx
I suggest you limit the in-rush current on start up by.. 1. Start up with AC and set the battery manually on the keypad. 2. Once the battery settings have been set, you can power on the battery. If it is an off-grid setup with no AC, you can start using the battery. Take note the machine ships standard with lithium ion selected and Pylon setting.
Hello Andy a question about shared battery: If I have 3x Dyness Powerdepot H5 in a three-phase system, do I still have to share them all so that the inverters draw down evenly from the batteries and the SOC is always at the same level? Thanks in advance Rentsen