RockclimberKen
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Lets say you hook a 700W solar grid tie inverter into a powerstrip and then plug it into the AC output of a 600 W portable power station (Such as a BlueETTI EB3A). The 700W solar grid tie inverter has island protection, but detects the AC voltage of the 600 W portable power station, synchronizes with the AC wave, and becomes live.
1) If no other load on the power strip, would the output of the solar grid inverter backfeed into the portable power station and destroy it?
2) If load is applied to power strip, what would it be capable of (700W? 1300W?)
3) If only 400W load is applied to power strip, how much of it would come from portable power station / solar grid inverter?
I'm intrigued with the answers to these.... What is everyone's theory as to what would happen?
1) If no other load on the power strip, would the output of the solar grid inverter backfeed into the portable power station and destroy it?
2) If load is applied to power strip, what would it be capable of (700W? 1300W?)
3) If only 400W load is applied to power strip, how much of it would come from portable power station / solar grid inverter?
I'm intrigued with the answers to these.... What is everyone's theory as to what would happen?