My system consists of a 10.7kw array using two Sunny Boy Grid Tied inverters. Normally, we just pump power to the grid through our net metering with the utility.
Yesterday, a big storm knocked out almost 500,000 customers in the south eastern Michigan area, including my home. Been without power for 30 hours now.
My emergency off-grid backup system uses two Sunny Island 6048 inverters and a 16.5kw Lithium Ion battery pack I salvaged from a Chevy Volt.
This is the first real test I've run with this system since I built the off-grid portion late last year. In 2019, we lost power 7 times for an average of 3 days.. So I built the off-grid system. Since it was completed, we have only lost power once for like 3 hours so not much use out of it. Funny how that works eh?
When we lost power yesterday, I simply went down stairs, flipped the required breaker interlocks to isolate ourselves from the grid, and turned on the Sunny Islands. The house had immediate power and within a couple minutes, the solar array started making juice as well. Since I store the batteries at 50% DOD for extended life, we only had about 5kW of juice to work with until this morning when the sun came back up.
Then the magic happened. The solar array started making full power, charged the batteries all the way up to their set-point, and then something amazing happened.. The Sunny Islands went into what they call "Frequency Shift Power Control" and started throttling the output from the solar array.
This is an amazing thing to see. We have a full sunny day and my big solar array is only putting out 1.2kw of power because the batteries are fully charged and the house isn't drawing anything but a little juice for the fridge and freezers.
I'm over here turning on lights and fans just to use some extra energy...
To see it for the first time is just so cool.
Yesterday, a big storm knocked out almost 500,000 customers in the south eastern Michigan area, including my home. Been without power for 30 hours now.
My emergency off-grid backup system uses two Sunny Island 6048 inverters and a 16.5kw Lithium Ion battery pack I salvaged from a Chevy Volt.
This is the first real test I've run with this system since I built the off-grid portion late last year. In 2019, we lost power 7 times for an average of 3 days.. So I built the off-grid system. Since it was completed, we have only lost power once for like 3 hours so not much use out of it. Funny how that works eh?
When we lost power yesterday, I simply went down stairs, flipped the required breaker interlocks to isolate ourselves from the grid, and turned on the Sunny Islands. The house had immediate power and within a couple minutes, the solar array started making juice as well. Since I store the batteries at 50% DOD for extended life, we only had about 5kW of juice to work with until this morning when the sun came back up.
Then the magic happened. The solar array started making full power, charged the batteries all the way up to their set-point, and then something amazing happened.. The Sunny Islands went into what they call "Frequency Shift Power Control" and started throttling the output from the solar array.
This is an amazing thing to see. We have a full sunny day and my big solar array is only putting out 1.2kw of power because the batteries are fully charged and the house isn't drawing anything but a little juice for the fridge and freezers.
I'm over here turning on lights and fans just to use some extra energy...
To see it for the first time is just so cool.
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