When I was designing my PV ground mount system, I was very much attracted to the micro-inverter setup. Mainly because of the panel level monitoring. During my research the Enphase documentation constantly warned of the voltage drop (rise) problem if the inverters were located far from the main service entrance. Because I had a TED system monitoring my electrical usage, I also knew that I had high average voltage from the POCO.......same issue now faced by the OP.
My solution was to design a dual string inverter system, which although was a compromise on individual panel monitoring, gave me the flexibility to deal with the high voltage problem. By locating the string inverters close to service entrance I was able to mitigate the voltage rise problem. By having dual string inverters, I know immediately if a panel goes bad.......I just don't know which one unless I investigate further. Here's how.......if one inverter starts under producing, I now know which set of strings is involved.....then I compare those strings and narrow the problem down to 12 of the 72 panels......then I find the problem panel. Simple and effective.
My solution was to design a dual string inverter system, which although was a compromise on individual panel monitoring, gave me the flexibility to deal with the high voltage problem. By locating the string inverters close to service entrance I was able to mitigate the voltage rise problem. By having dual string inverters, I know immediately if a panel goes bad.......I just don't know which one unless I investigate further. Here's how.......if one inverter starts under producing, I now know which set of strings is involved.....then I compare those strings and narrow the problem down to 12 of the 72 panels......then I find the problem panel. Simple and effective.
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