I think you'd be better off tying them together with storage batteries, then you can reallocate power as necessary. But keep some backup cabling, inverters, etc. so you can split the system or replace failed components, and regularly test the backups.
I think you'd be better off tying them together with storage batteries, then you can reallocate power as necessary. But keep some backup cabling, inverters, etc. so you can split the system or replace failed components, and regularly test the backups.
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