If redundancy is required, TWO Multiplus II 12V can be connected in parallel to maintain reliable power supply if one of the Multiplus II fails in operation ?
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If redundancy is required, TWO Multiplus II 12V can be connected in parallel to maintain reliable power supply if one of the Multiplus II fails in operation ?
In a parallel set 1 inverter is master, the rest are secondary. If any of the inverters has a fault, the whole system shuts down. You then have to be able to manually isolate the faulty one, and then reprogram the good one as standalone. So it is not automatic in any form.
I have had to do this on occasion with faulty relays. Each inverter input, output and battery supply can be pulled and the system shutdown or removed.
With a bypass switch yes.
Usually it is is best to have two totally separate systems with some kind of mechanism to switch between them.
I have often see that the battery is more than likely to be the sick one . Then the redundancy of a second inverter is wasted.
I meant two Multiplus IIs in parallel to have 12V 6000VA and 240A battery chargers. I would like to know if in case of master failure both Multiplus IIs stop (as probable) or slave failure.
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