The recommended Off-Grid solution (no ESS grid-connect import/export) with solar panels, battery, and a small single-phase AC generator, is to have duplicate battery/pv inverters with matching capacity:
- one or more inverters for solar pv capture
- one or more inverter/chargers for battery storage.
Why, (for example) after having purchased two 15kw Multiplus 2 or Quattro inverter/chargers - to use in parallel for a 30kw single-phase residential installation - do these very capable and expensive 15kw units not have dual separate DC inputs that enable each unit to intelligently manage:
- DC conversion to AC power - to feed current load
- DC passthrough/conditioning of DC power - to charge the battery?
What would a dual DC-input inverter/charger accomplish?
It would remove the need to buy another two equally sized 15kw inverter-only units just to provide pv conversion to AC power to feed AC load, without touching the battery.
Clearly this is the most obvious question in the solar world yet not a single product created to provide a dual-DC solution. So we got customers implementing AC-coupled panel-inverter hackery at their expense.
After decades of development there sill isn't something as basic as this - why?