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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    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.
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    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...
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    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...
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    This is a picture of the breaker.
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    Hope this makes any sense. Again, the 2x inverters are connected in parallel by the means of 2+2 connection cables provided by the manufacturer.
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    It is a 32A curve C breaker. Grid supplier's linked to the metering unit outside my house.
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    2x Growatt SPF5000ES in parallel mode. Grid master breaker opens.

    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...
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