I have what I hope is a simple question, but can't find the answer.
I am planning my installation and have some parts already.
I will have two parallel runs of 24V panels (6 panels per each FM60). 200 W panels.
I plan to have two Outback FM60 units, connected to a MATE2, and HUB4.
Problem is I have one inverter already (Xantrex Prosine 2.5, 24V, 2500W) that I wish to use and then add a second inverter, possibly an Outback FX unit, 24V, 2500W to take advantage of the Outback hub.
So, the question: Can I mix brands on inverters? And do they just both feed outpuit into the solar AC output lines directly, no interaction problems?
I think the answer is yes, but I worry about mixing brands like that, don't want to catch on fire, and also don't want to throw out the Xantrex I already have. I realize the smart part of the Outback could not talk with the Xantrex.
I am planning my installation and have some parts already.
I will have two parallel runs of 24V panels (6 panels per each FM60). 200 W panels.
I plan to have two Outback FM60 units, connected to a MATE2, and HUB4.
Problem is I have one inverter already (Xantrex Prosine 2.5, 24V, 2500W) that I wish to use and then add a second inverter, possibly an Outback FX unit, 24V, 2500W to take advantage of the Outback hub.
So, the question: Can I mix brands on inverters? And do they just both feed outpuit into the solar AC output lines directly, no interaction problems?
I think the answer is yes, but I worry about mixing brands like that, don't want to catch on fire, and also don't want to throw out the Xantrex I already have. I realize the smart part of the Outback could not talk with the Xantrex.
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