I am looking to have a system with 5 auxiliary 100Ah relion batteries hooked up with solar panels, a 3000W multiplus inverter/charger, and the vehicle alternator (rated at about 265A). Basically, the batteries will charge via the mppt solar controller as long as there is sufficient light on the panels, as well as via the alternator when the truck is running. There will be DC and AC loads applied at any given point during the charging/discharging throughout the day.
So, my question is, will there be any unintended interference between all 3 of these systems? Meaning, when the alternator is charging the battery, will the solar charge controller get thrown off in how its trying to charge the battery? Or any other kind of scenario like shore power being plugged in. I just want to make sure that the victron components won't be affected by a back feed of any type when multiple output/inputs are connected to the batteries.