Considering an additional inverter for two balcony mounted panels
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2026 11:53 pm
I have 8 510w east-west panels on a flat roof hooked up to a KH-7 inverter, but these get very little yield in winter months due to the low height of the sun at this time of year. Average yield in Dec was just under 2kwh per day.
I have a south-facing juliet balcony on my loft conversion and had the idea that two near-vertical panels could be mounted, angled slightly upwards, which would get the most of the winter sun.
If I add a small inverter locally for these additional panels, such as a 1.5kw S-series inverter, do I need to connect this to my KH-7 inverter somehow (either through a CT clamp, direct connection between the two, RS485 - have an existing ethernet adapter for home assistant integration, or can they share over the fox cloud?) for the additional generation to appear in my stats, and most importantly, to charge the batteries on the KH-7?
Many thanks
Alex
I have a south-facing juliet balcony on my loft conversion and had the idea that two near-vertical panels could be mounted, angled slightly upwards, which would get the most of the winter sun.
If I add a small inverter locally for these additional panels, such as a 1.5kw S-series inverter, do I need to connect this to my KH-7 inverter somehow (either through a CT clamp, direct connection between the two, RS485 - have an existing ethernet adapter for home assistant integration, or can they share over the fox cloud?) for the additional generation to appear in my stats, and most importantly, to charge the batteries on the KH-7?
Many thanks
Alex