Bob, If I step back and look at your question, another bigger question comes up: if you are designing a system with two inverters in order to double charging current, you must have a pretty good sized battery bank. In general, I would suggest that you look at a 48V system, rather than 24V, once it gets to that size. Equivalent charging rate, but smaller wire, lower component amperage requirements and fewer battery strings to get the capacity you're apparently looking for. Allan Sindelar Phil Undercuffler wrote: If the normal connected loads are within the capacity of a single inverter (which may actually be possible -- I run my whole house off one Outback FX2024, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and all) then you can just leave one of the inverters in sleep mode or disable output but leave input/charging enabled. |
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