that is an off grid inverter in your RV. It is configured usually to handle some loads from battery without the grid.
RV systems do not send power to the grid, so they rarely have bimodal but just off grid inverters.
look at my first post:
WHY do you want to use micro inverters in your system with the other requirements?
and further WHY do you want to have the batteries provide power at night, when the grid is functioning?
RV systems do not send power to the grid, so they rarely have bimodal but just off grid inverters.
look at my first post:
WHY do you want to use micro inverters in your system with the other requirements?
and further WHY do you want to have the batteries provide power at night, when the grid is functioning?
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