If you are just looking for backup then the batteries can lost a bit longer as they will be cycling much less.
Most bimodal inverters have multiple AC inputs. OutBack Radian is a good example with several AC connections (3 in total).
In a typical grid tie system with generator, you would use AC connection 1 for the gird, AC connection 2 for generator, and AC connection 3 for emergency panel (your loads that you want up all the time).
Yes the bimodal inverter can charge from the grid as well as from the generator.
You would also (in a DC coupled setup) have MPPT charge controller(s) which would allow the batteries to charge from solar as well as to power the inverter. from solar.
Most bimodal inverters have multiple AC inputs. OutBack Radian is a good example with several AC connections (3 in total).
In a typical grid tie system with generator, you would use AC connection 1 for the gird, AC connection 2 for generator, and AC connection 3 for emergency panel (your loads that you want up all the time).
Yes the bimodal inverter can charge from the grid as well as from the generator.
You would also (in a DC coupled setup) have MPPT charge controller(s) which would allow the batteries to charge from solar as well as to power the inverter. from solar.
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