> > ...I don't see how that would put at risk "safeguarding the customer’s > investment." >
Jason, my understanding of the risk is the system is designed to output an amount of power greater than or equal to the load requirements. If one or more of the inverters fault but the load requirements remain the same the functioning inverters are not capable of meeting that demand. Someone please correct me if my understanding of that is wrong. - Sam [image: OnSite Energy] <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://onsiteenergyinc.com/&source=gmail-html&ust=1677085494759000&usg=AOvVaw2NN36GoM1sjnS4RdC8Svt-> SAM HARALDSON Operations Specialist (406) 551-6135 1515 N. Rouse Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 Locally owned and operated since 2012 [image: B Corporation] <https://onsiteenergyinc.com/bcorp>
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