Hello, I am currently looking at installing an off grid Hydro system in the UK, there is good flow all year round producing ~15kw 24/7, or about 91kW if the turbine was sized for peak annual production. however my problem is the flow durations curves indicate a 1 in 5 year chance that there wouldn't be enough flow for about 19 days running, we could always run a generator on an ATS, but ideally we would want to run a more efficient and long term solution. My first idea would be to have the Turbine connected through the AC1 of a quattro and treat it like a generator as the waveform and voltage is of Grid quality, with plenty of mechanical inertia and capacitors for power factor correction. And then as a backup connect the Diesel Generator currently in use on to AC2, with a start stop relay connected, Could anyone point out any major flaws in this plan and hopefully recommend and alternative. The continuous load is approximately 2.7kW with a peak of around 17kW, and I hope to install load shedding relays to ensure the turbine isn't overloaded, perhaps using an inverter charger to assist instead. I would be interested if Victron enables you to set a minimum draw on a generator because the Turbine will trip out when it is only being run at just less than 1kW, and if it doesn't have this feature could it be rigged up to set a dump load to maintain a current draw on the Turbine?