Hi All,
I have a solar hybrid inverter in my summerhouse running off grid. During winter times, there can be periods with no sun meaning i have no electricity in the house during nighttimes.
My though is if it would be possible to connect my 2500W 230VAC gasoline generator to the solar hybrid inverter where my DC pannels connect to the inverter. The voltage accepted is anything between 100-600 VDC. - This to charge my battery pack so i do not have to turn on a generator during the evening to power up the house.
Is it possible to just buy a simple 50A rectifier and connect a capacitor accorss the DC side to convert the 230VAC to DC directly and simply connect it to the solar hybrid inverter?
Is it really that simple?
I have a solar hybrid inverter in my summerhouse running off grid. During winter times, there can be periods with no sun meaning i have no electricity in the house during nighttimes.
My though is if it would be possible to connect my 2500W 230VAC gasoline generator to the solar hybrid inverter where my DC pannels connect to the inverter. The voltage accepted is anything between 100-600 VDC. - This to charge my battery pack so i do not have to turn on a generator during the evening to power up the house.
Is it possible to just buy a simple 50A rectifier and connect a capacitor accorss the DC side to convert the 230VAC to DC directly and simply connect it to the solar hybrid inverter?
Is it really that simple?
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