chlngr1970
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What I may end up having to do is build a battery bank, charged by chargers, and go that route
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Essentially, I have a 30A breaker on my panel that is from the solar panels. Is there a way for me to connect a generator, fire it up, and disconnect from service, and still be able to power my house?If the solar array has its own inverters and you are not trying to support a 400 amp load, then this is what I think you'll end up with.
Post #43, picture one, shows the boxes the solar goes through when it was installed. It shuts down solar in the event of a power outage. What I need, is a transfer switch between service, and the split between house and shop to introduce generator power to allow the solar to produce during a power outage. I'd also like a battery bank in the event I need to go off grid. I'm not sure of the wizardry that makes it all mesh, but it has worked well over a year now.You have a source from your solar panel(s) that is energized simultaneously with your utility feed through a common 30A breaker? With no transfer switch or protection for utility out-of service conditions? I hate to be critical but it sounds like you have a catastrophe in the making. You need a engineering firm to help you identify just what you are trying to do and then flesh out a system to do that.