Hello,
I'm reading Wiring Unlimited - Rev 07, and in section 6.7 (Special considerations for AC wiring of parallel and/or 3 phase inverter/chargers).
It states that if low resistance cables are used in a parallel set-up, the differences in resistance from the AC input contactors, can result in one unit carrying a substantial amount of the load. And to safeguard against this issue, Wiring Unlimited recommends that you use thinner and longer cables.
Would AC resistors do the same job, allowing for shorter cables, and varying lengths?
Thanks
Kris R