Closed loop
The BMS and inverter exchange data.
The inverter can receive battery limits and operating information through a documented communication link such as CAN bus or RS485.
Solar inverter × battery compatibility
A battery that charges is not always a battery the inverter understands. SolarPairing distinguishes closed-loop BMS communication from voltage-only operation and unsupported combinations.
Compatibility can depend on the exact model, firmware, region, cable and BMS configuration. Always confirm the current documentation from both manufacturers before installation.
The same pair can charge, communicate fully, or fail to work safely. The distinction matters before you buy hardware or change a system.
Closed loop
The inverter can receive battery limits and operating information through a documented communication link such as CAN bus or RS485.
Open loop
The inverter may charge and discharge the battery, but it does not receive its live state of charge, temperature or dynamic current limits.
Unsupported
A missing communication profile, different electrical requirements or explicit manufacturer guidance can make a combination unsuitable.
Each public pairing is treated as a specific hardware claim, not as a brand-level guess.
We separate inverter families, battery revisions and regional variants instead of assuming one model represents another.
We record whether the evidence documents CAN bus, RS485, a gateway or voltage-only operation.
Published entries include their source and verification date so you can review the underlying documentation yourself.
Only pairings with a documented source and complete bilingual explanation appear here.
Research candidates are reviewed model by model before publication. A pairing not listed here is unknown, not automatically incompatible.
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