I do not believe they can be paralleled without modifying the electronics
to synchronize the 60 hz inverter. Inverters designed for grid-intertie
have a lot more protection built in, and automatically synchronize with
the line frequency.
-Martin Klingensmith

> This may be a bit off topic, but I have an inverter question:
>
> I have a couple of APC SmartUps's (computer uninterruptible power
> supply). I was wondering if the output of these can be linked in
> parallel (assuming correct polarity and initially sync'ed to grid
> frequency) to add additional capacity. The reason for this is that
> they can be had relatively cheap compared to a Trace inverter.
>
> My hope is to place them between my bio-diesel co-generator (heats
> the house too) to 1) condition the power and 2) run the house on
> batteries during low current demand periods.
>
> I know Trace and some other solar inverters can by bridged together,
> but how about a UPS? Anyone know if it can be done?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Eric
>
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