There and back?? That's not how inverters work.
The DC cabling requirment is smaller and cheaper as voltages are higher.
Means AC grid tied.
Not sure what that means but I think you're getting towards talking about hybrid inverters? That have capability to charge/discharge batteries and accept DC from PV. Neither of those inverters are hybrid ones.
Sorry to pick apart your post, it just, to me, reads as really confusing for the OP.
Its all confusing.
Still dont fully understand what "grid tied" means?
With DC cabling i would need to puts lots in to future proof. V one 6 or 10 SWA cable. I like the idea of not having 240v equipment out in the field albeit undercover. Its going to get damp, very damp.
So cabling aside, do i have everything to connect this up?