Is the performance (inverter output) limited by the battery voltage?
The Multiplus 48/5000 can work with a voltage range of 38 to 66v.
I have it running with a voltage range of 40v to 49v when battery is full.
Since most power electronics is limited in amps, lower voltage means less power.
The max I have seen my inverter do is around 6000W. I have tested it and never got peak power values such as 9000W. Anything past 6200W typically gets it in overload and it stops for half a minute.
This is fine, I don't need the peak power. But I want to understand if the inverter output is limited because of a battery operating in lower voltage ranges.
It would be good to know if power output and efficiency is better when you are higher in the operating voltage range.