Is it possible to connect 2 inverters together in isolated site: a Victron Energy Multiplus 48/5000 / 70-100 and a Victron Energy Quattro 48/10000 / 140-100 / 100?
If it's possible, what are the connections to make?
Regards
Xavier LEIGNEL
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Is it possible to connect 2 inverters together in isolated site: a Victron Energy Multiplus 48/5000 / 70-100 and a Victron Energy Quattro 48/10000 / 140-100 / 100?
If it's possible, what are the connections to make?
Regards
Xavier LEIGNEL
Parallel systems have to be identical:
https://www.victronenergy.com/live/ve.bus:manual_parallel_and_three_phase_systems
Can you split your AC distribution in two and run the multiplus and quattro independently?
Hi Xavier. Like Kai says.
Thinking outside the square though, the Multi's output applied to one of the AC IN's of the Quattro should give the full 15kVA output of both at the Quattro's OUT's. Interested to hear any 'why-nots' from the worldly who've seen it done..
How the VRM portal deals with that would be fun to see too. :)
i remember seeing something like that on cruiser forums...
found it:
http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f14/victron-multiplus-in-parallel-97607.html
so there appears to be at least one functioning system set up like it!
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