Originally posted by DanS26
the sun are only delivering like 10% output. So essentially they are derated to 10% capacity
as far as the inverter is concerned, my EFFECTIVE instantaneous DC/AC ratio is not based
on full panel rating.
With 720 cells in a string, they run 360VDC in summer, 420 in winter, pretty much centered in
the inverter range. An inverter just draws less current to keep power limited, letting panel voltage
rise. My earlier thoughts were to create a readout indicating what the effective number is at any
time, based probably on panel temp and operating voltage. This might be used for fine tuning
the tilt of array sections (arranged by string). Since I tend towards clipping most of the day, I
can't just note the power level. Other crises around here in some of my other hobbies have
prevented any actual development. After last nights zoning meeting, came home and worked
on rebuilding brakes, the antenna preamp was taken out by lightning, etc, etc.
I did think about momentarily shutting down part of the array so that peak power could be read
directly at a level below clipping. If each orientation had 2 strings, perhaps shut down one. A
way to do this gracefully might be short one panel, then another, perhaps 3 total to take a string
out. I hope not to need to resort to this method.
So although my Fronius inverters may in fact be running within spec, I am still beating them
pretty hard with 8 straight hours of clipping on many a day. They have managed 5 years of this,
but just in case I have spares. Bruce Roe
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