Hi,
Haven't been able to find an answer to this question with a search. How is the output current controlled in a grid tie inverter? It seems as though it should overload without some control of the load on the output. Let me make up a fictitious example to explain what I mean.
Suppose I have a 1KW grid-tie inverter supplied by 2KWs of solar panels and I have 5KW of loads running on the inverter output.. What happens? Does the inverter overload? Shutdown? Does the inverter limit the current to its maximum rating? .Is it necessary to control the input to the inverter to below the maximum rating of the inverter?
Not clear to me how this works.
Thanks.
Gary
Haven't been able to find an answer to this question with a search. How is the output current controlled in a grid tie inverter? It seems as though it should overload without some control of the load on the output. Let me make up a fictitious example to explain what I mean.
Suppose I have a 1KW grid-tie inverter supplied by 2KWs of solar panels and I have 5KW of loads running on the inverter output.. What happens? Does the inverter overload? Shutdown? Does the inverter limit the current to its maximum rating? .Is it necessary to control the input to the inverter to below the maximum rating of the inverter?
Not clear to me how this works.
Thanks.
Gary
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