Ok, I went to the Xantrex forums and began asking about AC-Coupling there. The first response wasn't promising, but them one of the moderators answered my question and said YES, Actually Xantrex Inverters can do this. This is what Eyedid had to say.
"Yes, you can connect the GT inverters to the output of the XW system in an AC-coupled configuration.
The XW will provide the “grid reference†for the grid-tie units to continue supplying power.
When grid is present, the soalr inverters will just sell back across the terminals of the XW.
Because the XW does not regulate charging when power is flowing from its AC output to the battery, a shutdown line is run from an interconnect board on the GT invetrers(RJ11 adapter, plus an optocoupler) to the XW inverter's auxiliary output, configured to trigger on high battery voltage condition.
The RJ11 on the GT inverters is originally used for 3 phase systems. 3 inverters are linked together through RJ11. When one unit disconnects (or 1 phase is lost) the rest of the units shutdown as well. We use this same principle to shutdown the GT inverters when a high battery voltage is triggered through the XW auxilairy line.
Are you planning to connect any AC source on either or both of the XW AC inputs (Grid, or generator)?"
For the full thread look here.--->
http://www.xantrex.com/forum/forum_post ... D=597&PN=1