I have 2x luxpower SNA5000's in parallel with 2x NEnergy batteries (also in parallel). The inverters are setup to share the batteries as well. Since the NEnergy batteries cannot communicate with the luxpower inverters, they are setup as lead acid batteries in the inverters. The batteries must charge from the grid from 48V to 50.2V, but when there is no solar at night and there is a jump in demand (small pressure pump coming on, etc), then the inverters take power from the grid instead of from the batteries even though the battery voltage is still above 49V. It seems like the batteries only provide power for the baseload (300-500W). Any advice as where the problem lies?