I am going to be using two Sunny Boy SB6.0-1SP-US-40 inverters. To communicate with my home network, I understand that all I have to do is plug an ethernet cable into the inverter and run it to my router.
I noticed that the inverters have TWO ethernet connections on each inverter. It would seem that I can plug into either of them. If I run the main ethernet cable (from router) into Inverter A, can I then plug another cable the 2nd ethernet jack on Inverter A and run it to Inverter B ?
Would it still be two different user interfaces (two different IP Addresses I need to put into my browser) or would it combine the output power from both inverters into one screen?
PS> The forum software seems extremely slow.. When I click something, it hangs and says "WORKING" for like 30 seconds.
I noticed that the inverters have TWO ethernet connections on each inverter. It would seem that I can plug into either of them. If I run the main ethernet cable (from router) into Inverter A, can I then plug another cable the 2nd ethernet jack on Inverter A and run it to Inverter B ?
Would it still be two different user interfaces (two different IP Addresses I need to put into my browser) or would it combine the output power from both inverters into one screen?
PS> The forum software seems extremely slow.. When I click something, it hangs and says "WORKING" for like 30 seconds.
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