I have a Schneider SW4048 inverter. I have successfully used it as a charger with a 120v Yamaha inverter. It's max charging rate is 50% when only L1 input is used, so 20a max (maybe 15a I'm not sure).
I like the smaller inverters because they are quiet and easy on fuel. I was wondering if I hooked an additional 120v Yamaha inverter to the L2 input if the SW4048 would accept it and then give me full charging power. I realize L1 and L2 are usually 180 degrees out of phase but wondering if using two 120v inverters would work.
I'm guessing it probably won't work but don't want to try without knowing for sure for fear of frying my inverter. I'll call Schneider on Monday but wanted to see if anybody has done it.
I like the smaller inverters because they are quiet and easy on fuel. I was wondering if I hooked an additional 120v Yamaha inverter to the L2 input if the SW4048 would accept it and then give me full charging power. I realize L1 and L2 are usually 180 degrees out of phase but wondering if using two 120v inverters would work.
I'm guessing it probably won't work but don't want to try without knowing for sure for fear of frying my inverter. I'll call Schneider on Monday but wanted to see if anybody has done it.
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