Not at this stage so technically there is such a risk / possibility. However the breakers are in separate boxes and the bypass box is locked and secured. I plan installing a switch to make things error proof.
Dear all, I am looking for some kind advice I guess. I was running my hybrid system by using 1x Growatt SPF5000ES and experiencing a few overloads because load peaking above 5kwh. Otherwise no issues to report. So I got a second SPF5000ES and installed them in parallel mode. Today. All works...
So all the 3 breakers are something like the one attached (25A btw). The one to the right (in the diagram) is for utility/grid coming in and out to inverters, both L and N. The breaker in the center is for collecting inverters output and taking it to the loads. These are meant to work together...
However the spec from Growatt is hard to meet. 100A breaker on the utility inbound is not something I can accommodate nor the supplier - this is 22kwh... Meanwhile I have made a test - wired the inverters chassis together and to the grounds wire. It worked fine for like 5-10 minutes and then...