No, however you will need to keep the tl charger input demand well within
the tl capability. There are a lot of 48 volt golf cart chargers out there
but most are fixed output.
You might consider AC coupling the tl to the Radian skip the charger
altogether. Just a thhought.
On Jun 7, 2015 5:53 AM, "gary easton" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a customer with an outback Radian system as well as an SMA TL
> inverter.  He would like to plug a small battery charger into the emergency
> outlet on the SMA if the grid goes down and send that little extra juice
> into his battery bank.  Is there an issue with two systems charging the
> same bank?
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