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I have 2 x 16a eps feeds coming from 2 x solar inverters. I want to combine them to feed a 32amp db that will be used in case of power cuts to run an isolated circuit ( only switched on in case of power cut) in the house

What’s the best approach for this?
 
This is known as parallel operation. Whether it is possible, and whether any extra hardware is needed, will depend on the specific inverter model. What model are they and does the manual say anything about it?
 
This is known as parallel operation. Whether it is possible, and whether any extra hardware is needed, will depend on the specific inverter model. What model are they and does the manual say anything about it?
Hi Lucien

They are LuxPower lxp3600, which I’m led to believe can be run in parallel

 

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