I think we really need this in a FAQ because it's a question that gets asked very often and the answer is usually "no."
You could replace your string inverter with a Sunny Boy with the Secure Power feature. That would give you ~2000 watts of power when the grid is out AND the sun is out. Add a cheapo UPS to that and you'd get a little power at nighttime as well.
You could replace your string inverter with a real hybrid inverter with a battery (doesn't have to be big) and wire "its own breaker box" to the output. Then that breaker box would be backed up. For example, the Sol-Ark series will likely tie directly into your existing solar strings and do exactly what you want.
But if your goal is to take an everyday cheapo grid tie inverter and "trick" it into running when the grid goes away - there's no good way to do that cheaply.
You could replace your string inverter with a Sunny Boy with the Secure Power feature. That would give you ~2000 watts of power when the grid is out AND the sun is out. Add a cheapo UPS to that and you'd get a little power at nighttime as well.
You could replace your string inverter with a real hybrid inverter with a battery (doesn't have to be big) and wire "its own breaker box" to the output. Then that breaker box would be backed up. For example, the Sol-Ark series will likely tie directly into your existing solar strings and do exactly what you want.
But if your goal is to take an everyday cheapo grid tie inverter and "trick" it into running when the grid goes away - there's no good way to do that cheaply.
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