If I have multiple Inverters in parallel, this implies I need a lot of DC/battery amperage. And if I have multiple batteries in parallel, this implies each battery BMS will be handling fraction of that amperage which is nice.
Assume BMS are configured to limit 150A each.
Assume at night all inverters combined were drawing 300A from the battery bank.
One by one the batteries fell below undervoltage thresholds and starts disconnecting. Last battery will experience full 300A load will disconnect overcurrent threshold.
I have seen Andy torture tested a JK bms with 200A load and after a preset duration it cuts off but one of the transistors popped. I guess the transistors did not shut off perfectly at the same time so much so one of them took the full blunt of the 200A alone and died.
Having said that, is it more dangerous for the BMS to have parallel batteries to parallel inverters?