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Avocadodude.. did you every get your system put together and up and running?
At perfect efficiency the Growatt would deliver 50A total. 80% of that would be 40A (what you should draw across a breaker). The problem is I haven't seen an inverter with 100% efficiency (Growatt is listed as 88% peak efficiency), so 88% would put it at 44A and 80% of that is 35A. Again that's stating that the only thing you are running is the charger at the time. I'm sure you can push these limits and may never experience a failure. Also these limits are based on continuous operation numbers provided by the manufacturer, not the peak numbers (which are usually rated as sustainable for a couple seconds i.e Growatt is 36kW surge, 12kW continuous).
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