Hello, everybody.
I have 2x Growatt SPF 5000 ES inverters, not connected yet.
Each inverter will give AC output to different houses. It's the same house, the ground floor has its own electrical circuit, 1st floor has its own.
So the inverters will not be paralleled.
I have 1 PV array (8x550W bifacials) and i plan to use the same PV array for both inverters.
So i will use this type of PV parallel cables. One positive input goes to each inverter's positive PV input, one negative input goes to each inverter's neg PV input.
I WILL NOT use any AC input at all.
Can i do this PV paralleling? Or will i damage the inverters? What do you think?
I have 2x Growatt SPF 5000 ES inverters, not connected yet.
Each inverter will give AC output to different houses. It's the same house, the ground floor has its own electrical circuit, 1st floor has its own.
So the inverters will not be paralleled.
I have 1 PV array (8x550W bifacials) and i plan to use the same PV array for both inverters.
So i will use this type of PV parallel cables. One positive input goes to each inverter's positive PV input, one negative input goes to each inverter's neg PV input.
I WILL NOT use any AC input at all.
Can i do this PV paralleling? Or will i damage the inverters? What do you think?