I'm in the process of adding a 2nd Multiplus 3000/24 in parallel to the existing one. This is mainly to assure inverting power. I would like to ask the community, specially who has done this before, about the practical wiring details of this setup.
1. I have done already a DC bus bar with copper, 150 mm2 cross section, and connected the battery to the centre, with 70mm2 (OPzS 730 Ah C100)
2. Both Multis will connect to bus bar trough 60cm cables with 50mm2 cross section.
3. I will place only one ANL fuse (200 ~300A), on main 70mm2 cable, not on individual connections of each Multiplus. Hesitating on this one, but would like to keep DC resistance minimal...
4. AC input comes from dedicated AC board, 2 MCBs of 10A, 150 cm cable. Will use 2.5mm2 but could use only 1.5mm2
5. - Main question -
AC out: >> I'm planning on using cables with 150cm long and 2.5mm2 cross section from each multiplus to the AC board, and a 16A double pole MCB in series. The output of these MCBs (Schneider iCH) are shunt and then one 4mm2 cable connects to the main AC distribution board.
This AC out cable, with 150cm / 2.5mm2 corresponds theorically to exactly 10mOhm resistance. And then, we have to add also the 2-pole MBC resistance. Will this be ok to provide correct power balance to the Parallel Setup of 2x Multiplus 3000/24/ 70-16 ?