Hi, I'm starting a plan before engagng an electrician and wanted to get the thoughts of the experienced people here on the design.
My concern is that I know it's not acceptable to island solar microinverters when the grid is down using a generator due to poor sine wave as well as excess solar output dumping into generator. However, with a bimodal inverter, I wonder if it becomes acceptable to use a generator? Do these inverters typically only use the generator to charge the batteries? Or do they also start the generator in the case that the load current exceeds the battery output? Thanks for your input in advance.
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My concern is that I know it's not acceptable to island solar microinverters when the grid is down using a generator due to poor sine wave as well as excess solar output dumping into generator. However, with a bimodal inverter, I wonder if it becomes acceptable to use a generator? Do these inverters typically only use the generator to charge the batteries? Or do they also start the generator in the case that the load current exceeds the battery output? Thanks for your input in advance.
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