I don't see the problem!Tinbum wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:41 pmThat doesn't work unless you have both inverters of the same capacity, the same amount of PV on each and in the same orientation- otherwise you could get limitation in charging.Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:06 pmThe easy way to do that is to have all the batteries connected electrically, but split into two pack electronically.
For example if you had 6x US2000 batteries you'd have them set up as 2x stacks of 3, from a data perspective each reporting to their inverter a max charge/discharge rate of 75A (25a per battery). However the batteries would really be in a single stack and would charge/discharge as one.
In my example each inverter could charge/discharge the battery pack at 3.6kW. That is plenty! I have a 5kWp array and my inverter can charge/discharge the batteries at c. 3.4kW, I've never found it limiting. A diverter for a DHW tank, BEV, or SH would solve the problem if you had bigger arrays.