I am not that familiar with Sol-Ark inverters, but I know that there are some Tigo boxes that are not compatible with some inverters. Do both Sol-Ark and Tigo say that the combination you have is a compatible pair? I assume that since you have multiple inverters you have a single handle that isolates them all from the grid; what happens when you open that switch? Do you also have battery integration? If so, is it the Sol-Ark inverters that power the microgrid in island (off grid) mode?
Yes, Sol-Ark specificially recommends TIGO. Because . . . well who else are they going to call? Solar-Edge?
As far as not having dealt with Sol-Ark . . . I am sort of wanting to stay "loyal" to them -- they are local . . . but they are just about goofy to the max. They have tried to make a "swiss army knife" device -- DC to AC inverter, grid-tie, battery charger/regulator, generator tie-in, RSD init, software-based-load-management, and (I am sure someone can add something else) all in one-box . . . and claim that box is EMP resistant for a few dollars more (yeah, for the End-Timers) . . . and sell it all at premium, with HYPE settings all turned up to 11.
The presentation is that is a USA #1! thing, but from what I follow it is really a Ningbo Deye Inverter, repackaged and marked up for retail, made in China, while Lion is 100% doing a terminal-for-terminal match copy-and-paste rip-off with an even worse user interface.
I suppose it is obvious that I am not too impressed -- but the basic hardware seems to function, so there is that.
In some cases we have seen the TIGO dysfunction with Single Inverters, in some cases with Multiple Inverters -- but this non-RDS Fail occurs without regard to the inverters, per se. We are talking about the ABSENCE of the Stay Alive portion -- a TIGO part of the product. Maybe think of an E-STOP. E-STOP kills the primary, and everything drops (please, please no one -- no compulsory 10 page essays on E-STOP theory and practice).
But yes, the Sol-Arks do On Grid, Off-Grid, Optimized Feed (Splits battery feed and grid feed), Battery-only-UPS, Generator Transfer Switch . . . on and on and anything else anyone could think of. Even the docs are screwy. My kid has offered to proof-read their manual for them just to get the spelling and grammar correct.