Do you just want to charge batteries and are these regular 120VAC SWs ?? 120/208 ??

If so, you should just be able to connect each SW from neutral to hot. No stacking necessary.

A regular SW stacking cable won't work for delta connections because that assumes the phases are going to be 180 degrees (120/240) and not 120 degrees as for 208V delta.

There was a 3 phase version of the SWs which required a separate 3-way cable and
different software in the SW itself.

boB




On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:23 AM, William Miller <will...@millersolar.com <mailto:will...@millersolar.com>> wrote:

    Friends:

    Is there any way to connect two SW series inverters to two phases
    of a three phase generator?  It seems to me that one could connect
    three SW inverters with the right stacking cable (or am I
    confusing Outback inverters with the hub jumper set properly).

    Any input is appreciated.

    Thanks,

    William

    William Miller
    Miller Solar
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