So...I am STILL trying to find comparables to an MPP and Victron model that can creatively send power from both generator and PV to the load. I think the solar industry is moving so fast, no one has a handle on functions. I know what I want, which is 1500W load, if cloudy and PV only makes 1000W, I want generator to make up that 500W.
Aside from that, I read data that indicates the Deye may accept a large voltage range of AC input, yet output 230VAC? If so, that would be a HUGE help to me! We are trying to drive a pump load that is 230V, but want to be able to supplement the inverter with a small 120V generator because technically, the generator can run the entire pump, but finding the right pump drive to accept 120V is near impossible..
I figure if a pump drive can double the voltage, a solar inverter can too! And it would really help!
Aside from that, I read data that indicates the Deye may accept a large voltage range of AC input, yet output 230VAC? If so, that would be a HUGE help to me! We are trying to drive a pump load that is 230V, but want to be able to supplement the inverter with a small 120V generator because technically, the generator can run the entire pump, but finding the right pump drive to accept 120V is near impossible..
I figure if a pump drive can double the voltage, a solar inverter can too! And it would really help!