Joining output of two D050s adapters in parallel to charge B230

Hi, I’ve got a B230 in my car, and 2 180-watt solar panels (in series) on the roof that currently charge the B230 through a D050s. It works fine. At night when driving, I sometimes connect the input of the D050s to the 12-volt cigarette lighter plug to charge the B230. That also works fine.

My question is, what if I add a second D050s, and have one D050s connected to the solar panels and the other D050s connected to the cigarette lighter plug, and then use a DC7909 Y-splitter adapter to join the outputs of the 2 D050s in parallel into the one input on the B230? Would that work, or would that fry something?

Thanks,
Ben

@bristoll Not feasible.
It’s no different than Y-shaped one-side car charging and one-side solar charging.

Hi, I’m using a B230 to charge an AC200P, I ran into a problem as I would have to physically shut down and change the plugs from the solar input to the battery input to complete the process, I bought a pack of DO50 sets on Amazon and installed two 120 volt, 20 amp light switches in an opposite direction to each other so when the sun goes down I can switch to the battery without having to touch the wiring, I ran it past the engineer that had been guiding me installing the EB900+2B500 batteries, the smaller unit provides Boondocking power for the camper, the EB is backup for the house.