3 phase - 6x single phase hybrid inverters - Off grid
Super impressed with the spec on the ECO hybrid when I first saw it (me coming from a long standing Victron background)
Prepping for a potential install of 6x 5kw Hybrid ECO inverters. (plus a heap of Pylon US5000s)
System is to be off-gird (with future possibility of backup / support from grid later)
Initially..... Single phase (looks straight forward enough)
However.....
Maybe making a move down the line to a 3 phase config at a later date.
I can see that with a 3 phase installation - you have 3 masters and subsequent slaves on each phase. the "system" will syc to the grid.
each phase 120 degrees out of phase.
When off grid - how would the phase rotation / sync behave ?
If we call Phase A master (that has the battery connected) the Master Master - is the phase angle managed and maintained while running islanded? (and 3 phase loads can be supported properly)
Also... Battery charge / discharge etc. - If we have several batteries in parrallel, Is the higher charge/discharge capacity available to an individual inverter / phase ? Or is the system dumb and just divides the BMS reported capacity by 3 ?
Thanks
Chris
