Hi All;

It just occurred to me that the new secure power supply model Sunny Boy TL inverters might be able to charge a battery based inverter through its regular AC input, and avoid some of the control issues inherent to regular AC coupled systems. This would allow the secure power output to be wired to the regular AC input of the battery inverter, and then gain the advantages of full battery charge control. This would require using a battery based inverter with 2 AC inputs, with regular grid to the grid input, and the secure power supply output from the Sunnyboy wired to the generator (or 2nd) AC input. (or some relay arrangement for single AC in inverters)

Anyone try this, or have good reasons this is a bad idea? I'm literally thinking out loud, so don't hold it against me if this actually is dumb.

Thanks,

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R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer,
Licensed Master Electrician
Solar Design Engineer
303 505-8760

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