We have 2 Quattros in parallel on a boat. I understand that if one Quattro fails, the entire system will shut down. Is there a reasonable (manual) way to take the failed Quattro offline and bring the system back up on one inverter?
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We have 2 Quattros in parallel on a boat. I understand that if one Quattro fails, the entire system will shut down. Is there a reasonable (manual) way to take the failed Quattro offline and bring the system back up on one inverter?
Interesting questions. We have to connect and split the system then leave one off I assume. One on without master or slave does not work or change them to single operation. Other issue may be the capacity you used at your site. I could run on one most of the time. I need the capacity of two enough of the time to make one a challenge. If you ran 3 each on a single phase it might meet your objective.
You have to disconnect the communication wires from the defective unit (I would also disconnect the AC and DC wires) and than connect a laptop to the working unit and reset it to stand alone mode.
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