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Do you just want to charge batteries and are these regular 120VAC
SWs ?? 120/208 ??<br>
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If so, you should just be able to connect each SW from neutral to
hot. No stacking necessary.<br>
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A regular SW stacking cable won't work for delta connections because
that assumes<br>
the phases are going to be 180 degrees (120/240) and not 120 degrees
as for 208V delta.<br>
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There was a 3 phase version of the SWs which required a separate
3-way cable and<br>
different software in the SW itself.<br>
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boB<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:23 AM,
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Friends:<br>
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Is there any way to connect two SW series inverters to
two phases of a
three phase generator? It seems to me that one could
connect three
SW inverters with the right stacking cable (or am I
confusing Outback
inverters with the hub jumper set properly).<br>
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Any input is appreciated.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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William<br>
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