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<p>As long as the PV is going DC through a charge controller direct
to the batteries, there's no reason you can't have 2 separate
inverters on the same battery. I've done that before. Just be
careful with grounding and bonding. I've done a fair share of aide
work over the years, including Tanzania, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and
Morocco. Drop me a line if you need any help.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Ray Walters<br>
Remote Solar</p>
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<div>Hi all,<br>
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I'm volunteering to help a project in West Africa (Mali) for a
Hospital.<br>
If any of you would be willing to share some advice, or bounce
ideas off of each other, please let me know and I will reach
out to you in a direct email.<br>
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This project is tricky, as it is also supported by a US
organization, so the idea is that we could direct the PV
directly to a battery bank, then invert to both 220/380, 50
HZ, 3 Phase on one inverter and 120/240, 60Hz, Split Phase on
a second inverter.<br>
Total kW load for the building is 45kW.<br>
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I'm going to have quite a few questions, but today's question
is....are there any inverter brands that could share a battery
bank (assumed as 48V, unless a better suggestion is out
there).<br>
OR, am I better off to have independent completely independent
systems?<br>
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-Travis</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Travis Knipple
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<div>Hudson Solar Solutions LLC</div>
<div>Rhinebeck, NY 12572</div>
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