I have an SMA Sunny Boy inverter (not hooked up to the grid), and only use its standalone (Secure Power Supply) mode during daytime (doesn't require batteries). But this SPS mode provides only up to 2000W 110V pure sine wave, which is not sufficient to start some motors (some requiring nearly 5000W to start up).
So, there are some simple no-name 1000W, 110V grid-tie inverters. I tried to hook one up with only one panel, and it seems to be able to synchronize with Sunny Boy's 110V output. I was contemplating if adding say, 3000W worth using few of these inverters (along with more panels) to the same line wouldn't damage Sunny Boy and give me a wattage boost to 5000W to start motors? I suppose that there is some input resistance with certain power dissipation to the Sunny Boy (from the 110V side), which I have no way of knowing, hence too scared to try, and would greatly appreciate any input first.
So, there are some simple no-name 1000W, 110V grid-tie inverters. I tried to hook one up with only one panel, and it seems to be able to synchronize with Sunny Boy's 110V output. I was contemplating if adding say, 3000W worth using few of these inverters (along with more panels) to the same line wouldn't damage Sunny Boy and give me a wattage boost to 5000W to start motors? I suppose that there is some input resistance with certain power dissipation to the Sunny Boy (from the 110V side), which I have no way of knowing, hence too scared to try, and would greatly appreciate any input first.
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