Victron Forum,
I need to verify some assumption that go against my understand and experience when it comes to 120v AC power.
1. I was told, but have not found any clear documentation supporting this. In the below diagram, if I set up the inverters for parallel operations. In AC Pass Through mode. The inverters will sync the AC Power which means that both inverters can connect to a single AC Distribution Panel via a busbar. 2. This is also true with the inverters are drawing power from the batteries.
3. In this configuration I can potentially get 120v 100Amps to 150a (Assist Mode). I can configure the inverter's Max Current output. I am thinking 70 - 80 amps because of AC units.
4. There is no 240V on my boat, all 120v AC Single Phase. Does it make more sense just to bring in one 120v Hot and Neutral line and wire the AC input in parallel. Outside of a simpler configuration, what are the other benefits? What is the expected maximum amperage?
The drawing is missing breakers, fuses and Victron sync cables.
Can someone provide me some links showing two Charger / Inverters wired in parallel. I thought Quatro had one but unable to find. Also I have read the Multiplus Manual and Wiring Unlimited. They do not describe the above configuration only paralleling the AC input, again seems the right approach. Only 240v systems have a close example. Any other documentation or examples on Parallel 120V configuration would be most helpful.
Cheers.