On Thu Jun 16 20:55:37 PDT 2016 [email protected] said:
>There have always been clouds, and yes, the inverters manage it.  It is one
>of their main functions. When the voltage of the supply exceeds the battery
>voltage, the battery is charged (limited by the BMS).  When there is
>insufficient voltage the battery is not charged.  This is not a problem.
>You are identifying the normal operations of any solar photovoltaic system,
>and the battery management of an EV.   Not sure why you think there is a
>problem.

Because with the described setup, there is no communication between the 
Inverter and the Charger.
So, if a few clouds roll in, and the inverter can only put out 300W, but the 
charger wants 600W - you have a brown out, and what happens depends on both 
units.  It's quite possible that the charger would shut off - and stay off 
until manually reset.



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