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I plan to have two 48V DC to AC Inverters (1 kW 120V) and (5kW 240V)
For better efficiency, especially in winter when there is not too much solar production,
I would like to turn the Inverters on only when needed.
I try finding inverters with remote control, but in the case of 48V Inverters,
there is not as much choice of Inverters than in the case of 12 V Inverters.
If I cannot find an Inverter with a remote control, I am considering putting in parallel
with the main switch a relay that I can control manually with a timer clock or other mechanism.
Is there any issue doing so, as I wonder why Inverters don’t always provide a remote control?
Note: I plan to use a delay timer to activate my transfer switch,
so the load will be applied only after having the Inverter been running.
For better efficiency, especially in winter when there is not too much solar production,
I would like to turn the Inverters on only when needed.
I try finding inverters with remote control, but in the case of 48V Inverters,
there is not as much choice of Inverters than in the case of 12 V Inverters.
If I cannot find an Inverter with a remote control, I am considering putting in parallel
with the main switch a relay that I can control manually with a timer clock or other mechanism.
Is there any issue doing so, as I wonder why Inverters don’t always provide a remote control?
Note: I plan to use a delay timer to activate my transfer switch,
so the load will be applied only after having the Inverter been running.
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