Hello, dear friends.
I am from Ukraine.
I faced the following problem during integration. I thought it was not a problem for Victron Energy, but I have already tried everything.
So.
Most of my customers have three-phase connections.
Accordingly, all consumers at home are distributed by phase.
As a rule, there are no three-phase motors or anything like that.
We bought 3 multiplus II for the installation.
At the output, we formed a 3-phase network, connected the house, and everything was fine.
But as soon as one phase disappears or significantly drops (for our country, this is within the rules, a line break, a significant load on one phase, some other trouble in the form of an unbalanced neighbour), the inverter immediately stops charging the battery and works in inverter mode.
Also, if the client has a single-phase generator, with such a scheme, I cannot build it so that the generator charges the batteries through one phase, and then the house is powered by 3 phases. And in our country, everyone now has a single-phase generator, and we live in such times.
I don't understand why the system can't work from a single phase.
And also, for example, there is only one phase and the client will have a 3-phase load, why can't 3 inverters work as a frequency converter?
In principle, you can put everything into one phase of 3 inverters at the same time, use one entrance to the house, but at the same time I will create a large phase skew, and go beyond the provided power at the entrance to the house.
Is it possible that I am doing something wrong?