A friend has a home system installed and owned by Solar City. He now wants to add his own ten-panel microinverter system in a different location (over the garage, away from the current install) since he's anticipating more energy use and doesn't want to have Solar City add to their system. I just finished installing my own system and will be helping him with the drawings, calcs, permits etc.
He has a 200A panel with a 150A main breaker, so I think the panel bus capacity is OK.
Is there any technical reason a string inverter and a string of microinverters can't "share" the bus in the main panel, and not interact in some way? They would both have their own breakers.
I realize the power company would need a new net metering agreement. He pays the power bill and has the account, not Solar City, so I assume it will be an amendment or new agreement.
I know this is pretty unusual, and wondered if there are any obvious problems we hadn't thought of.
Steve
He has a 200A panel with a 150A main breaker, so I think the panel bus capacity is OK.
Is there any technical reason a string inverter and a string of microinverters can't "share" the bus in the main panel, and not interact in some way? They would both have their own breakers.
I realize the power company would need a new net metering agreement. He pays the power bill and has the account, not Solar City, so I assume it will be an amendment or new agreement.
I know this is pretty unusual, and wondered if there are any obvious problems we hadn't thought of.
Steve
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