Forgive me if someone has already asked this. I am at work with a Vista computer that is so slow it takes 10 minutes to search this site. Don't get me started on that since we are an internet company.
I am setting up solar in my barn. 95% of the time I will be using 100 watts or less. Less than 5% (probably less than 1%) of the time I would be using a circular saw or air compressor for short periods of time (not at the same time). Would it be beneficial to install 2 inverters, one for say 400 watts and another for 2000w? And, have the 400w on most of the time and then turn it off and turn on the 2000w inverter when I need to use more power? And, if that is a good idea, would I also need a switch on the 120vac lines out on the inverters so when one is on and the other is off AC won't backflow to the one that is off? Thanks for any help.
I am setting up solar in my barn. 95% of the time I will be using 100 watts or less. Less than 5% (probably less than 1%) of the time I would be using a circular saw or air compressor for short periods of time (not at the same time). Would it be beneficial to install 2 inverters, one for say 400 watts and another for 2000w? And, have the 400w on most of the time and then turn it off and turn on the 2000w inverter when I need to use more power? And, if that is a good idea, would I also need a switch on the 120vac lines out on the inverters so when one is on and the other is off AC won't backflow to the one that is off? Thanks for any help.
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