Parallel Mode Inverter Matching
Hi,

I have a H1 G2 6kW and I am looking at increasing capacity. One option is to replace with a single larger inverter but I would rather add a second inverter. I know you can add another identical inverter in parallel but can you add a difference capacity inverter of the same family so still an H1 G2 but a 5kW or 2x 3.7kW for example?

Thanks in advance
Physixz
Re: Parallel Mode Inverter Matching
As long as they are the same model number that supports parallel you can have different ratings i.e. an H1 (G2) 6kW and an H1(G2) 3.7kW, or a KH7 with a KH9 etc... - I just think from a balance perspective it's better to be similar but it works fine.

Also worth adding the battery stacks are recommended as being of similar size but again 'slightly' different capacities will work.

Probably also worth mentioning, a larger inverter does take more power to run but usually less than 2 smaller inverters running in parallel - arguably it's a very small number, tens of watts per hour (every hour) and EPS etc.. are easier to wire with a single.
Re: Parallel Mode Inverter Matching
Hi, thanks for the reply.

With different size inverters do they all supply an equal load say a 6kw and a 3kw inverter pair with a 3kw load. would it be 1.5kW per inverter up to the 3kw maxing out or would it be proportional between sizes so 2kw and 1kw?

Thanks
Physixz
Re: Parallel Mode Inverter Matching
They try to run as a synchronised pair, so a 2kw load would be taken at 1kW per inverter.
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