Madonit
New Member
Hi Guys
I have a Bluesun inverter(BSE6KL1) with 2 mppt internal controllers maxed out with solar, ac/in is connected to a generator and its connected to about 55 kw of lithium batteries. I wish to add more solar for winter months and want to do the concept of a 'dump' array, so add a stand alone mppt controller with its own array and connect directly to batteries(via its own CB).
When I asked bluesun about this, they said they would not recommend it, but would not give me an explanation as to why. The inverter cannot be daisy chained, so my only other option would be to get a brand new inverter which is a very expensive option.
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of solution and what issues could there be, I just cant find out why the bluesun dont like this solution?
thank you
Mardi
I have a Bluesun inverter(BSE6KL1) with 2 mppt internal controllers maxed out with solar, ac/in is connected to a generator and its connected to about 55 kw of lithium batteries. I wish to add more solar for winter months and want to do the concept of a 'dump' array, so add a stand alone mppt controller with its own array and connect directly to batteries(via its own CB).
When I asked bluesun about this, they said they would not recommend it, but would not give me an explanation as to why. The inverter cannot be daisy chained, so my only other option would be to get a brand new inverter which is a very expensive option.
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of solution and what issues could there be, I just cant find out why the bluesun dont like this solution?
thank you
Mardi