I am in an off grid scenario with a 5kVA Multiplus II and need to start a 2kW motor. The inverter is capable to start and run the motor but the initial surge current is pulled completely from the battery pack while the MPPT lags behind to increase power output.
I am considering to add a triac based soft starter to the motor to reduce the inrush current, but I am concerned the firing angle method where the motor is rapidly switched on and off during the startup sequence may damage the inverter. The image below shows how these soft starter typically start a motor. Image obtained form https://www.machinedesign.com/learning-resources/engineering-essentials/article/21833971/soft-starters
Is my concern valid or is the inverter capable to handle a rapidly switching inductive load like this?