ABarbarian
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I understand hybrid inverters have an internal ATS (automatic transfer switch) that can switch the load from solar/battery to grid supply when batteries are running low.
How about when switching load between solar panel power and battery power, eg solar panel power is used when there is enough sunlight, but as the sunlight drops too low the hybrid moves to battery power, is there any possible power interruption at those times?
My understanding is there is no interruption, is that because the inverter merges both inputs? or perhaps because the solar power always feeds into the batteries and the load is always taken from the batteries?
How about when switching load between solar panel power and battery power, eg solar panel power is used when there is enough sunlight, but as the sunlight drops too low the hybrid moves to battery power, is there any possible power interruption at those times?
My understanding is there is no interruption, is that because the inverter merges both inputs? or perhaps because the solar power always feeds into the batteries and the load is always taken from the batteries?