Hi all.
Nice forum, new member, etc etc. Did an intro in the new member sub...
The Ask: Would like comments/advice on a system upgrade.
Background: Self-installed current set up about 12 years ago..so not an idiot. But a lot has changed since then...
Current:
Ground Mount; 36x215W Sunpower panels (7.7KW). State of the art back then, knew a rep. Odd positive ground system too. Sunnyboy inverter.
Perfect south exposure. Maybe a slight chance of some tree shading at low angles (winter and very early am). 4 strings of 9, combined out at the array
I have a tesla dual powerwall system, it is NOT integrated with the solar system (yes, the tesla system reports power flows in and out, but they are not interlinked with controllers etc. The Tesla gateway just has current sensors on the wire from the inverter and also senses power pulled from the grid.)
Location: East-Northeast of Sacramento CA. HOT in the summer, 30-40 days over 100F. Rarely freezes. Once every 20 years snow. FWIW.
Powerwalls, gateway, Sunnyboy inverters all live in the garage, so out of the sun and rain. (BTW, I inputted this into the solaredge designer tool, so calcs on hot and cold and the impact on the module output and invert inputs have been done, based on historical weather.)
Future:
Replace panels (w optimizers). Slight modification to racking- add a bit and longer rails.
Looking at 36x400 Panasonic panels (EVPV400H). Size is a minor constraint, want 40" max by ~71". (Will be able to increase rack size a bit w two more legs and replacing tracks up to 164 inch long.)
Replace Inverter
Replace wire between panels to Inverter (~245 ft, in conduit)
The asks:
I assume with a 14.4kw system I want an inverter that will handle 14.4kw. Is this accurate? (I have someone telling me the solaredge 11.4 will be fine?...) Ive read up on oversizing PV arrays.... still not sure why a -say- 14.4Kw inverter wouldn't give me more, even only on some days at some times. Running the SolarEdge Designer tool, my system comes up as "126%" oversized.
What inverter to use? (Not married to SolarEdge. Might like more input power and 4 string inputs. My sunnyboy has been bullet proof..)
What optimizers to use? (I get the sense that same mfg for optimizer and inverter is a good idea..)
I think I want to run each string back to the inverter, 245 feet away. Current system just slaps them together in a nema disconnect/fuse box at the array.) I also suspect that 4 strings of 9 would be a good idea, which means I need an inverter that has 4 string input. Is this accurate? Or, since I have optimizers, 3x12 would work just as well? Is a 4x9 or 3x12 better? Why?
On the racks, these will be placed in landscape mode- 4 high and 9 across (4 on one rack, 5 on the next rack)
What numbers should I use for voltage and current calcs to size the wire from array to inverter? Vpm and Ipm? Or Voc and Isc?? This is for sizing the wires back to the inverter, and for running voltage drop calcs? (and is 3% VD ok?)
Oh, is that a poor choice for panel? All ears. I'm trying to read as much as I can here, so bear with me...
Thanks in advance for any feedback. Im sure more will come up, in fact I bet Im asking some of the wrong questions!
ard
PS Sorry for the super long post...but figured it would tend to get better
Nice forum, new member, etc etc. Did an intro in the new member sub...
The Ask: Would like comments/advice on a system upgrade.
Background: Self-installed current set up about 12 years ago..so not an idiot. But a lot has changed since then...
Current:
Ground Mount; 36x215W Sunpower panels (7.7KW). State of the art back then, knew a rep. Odd positive ground system too. Sunnyboy inverter.
Perfect south exposure. Maybe a slight chance of some tree shading at low angles (winter and very early am). 4 strings of 9, combined out at the array
I have a tesla dual powerwall system, it is NOT integrated with the solar system (yes, the tesla system reports power flows in and out, but they are not interlinked with controllers etc. The Tesla gateway just has current sensors on the wire from the inverter and also senses power pulled from the grid.)
Location: East-Northeast of Sacramento CA. HOT in the summer, 30-40 days over 100F. Rarely freezes. Once every 20 years snow. FWIW.
Powerwalls, gateway, Sunnyboy inverters all live in the garage, so out of the sun and rain. (BTW, I inputted this into the solaredge designer tool, so calcs on hot and cold and the impact on the module output and invert inputs have been done, based on historical weather.)
Future:
Replace panels (w optimizers). Slight modification to racking- add a bit and longer rails.
Looking at 36x400 Panasonic panels (EVPV400H). Size is a minor constraint, want 40" max by ~71". (Will be able to increase rack size a bit w two more legs and replacing tracks up to 164 inch long.)
Replace Inverter
Replace wire between panels to Inverter (~245 ft, in conduit)
The asks:
I assume with a 14.4kw system I want an inverter that will handle 14.4kw. Is this accurate? (I have someone telling me the solaredge 11.4 will be fine?...) Ive read up on oversizing PV arrays.... still not sure why a -say- 14.4Kw inverter wouldn't give me more, even only on some days at some times. Running the SolarEdge Designer tool, my system comes up as "126%" oversized.
What inverter to use? (Not married to SolarEdge. Might like more input power and 4 string inputs. My sunnyboy has been bullet proof..)
What optimizers to use? (I get the sense that same mfg for optimizer and inverter is a good idea..)
I think I want to run each string back to the inverter, 245 feet away. Current system just slaps them together in a nema disconnect/fuse box at the array.) I also suspect that 4 strings of 9 would be a good idea, which means I need an inverter that has 4 string input. Is this accurate? Or, since I have optimizers, 3x12 would work just as well? Is a 4x9 or 3x12 better? Why?
On the racks, these will be placed in landscape mode- 4 high and 9 across (4 on one rack, 5 on the next rack)
What numbers should I use for voltage and current calcs to size the wire from array to inverter? Vpm and Ipm? Or Voc and Isc?? This is for sizing the wires back to the inverter, and for running voltage drop calcs? (and is 3% VD ok?)
Oh, is that a poor choice for panel? All ears. I'm trying to read as much as I can here, so bear with me...
Thanks in advance for any feedback. Im sure more will come up, in fact I bet Im asking some of the wrong questions!
ard
PS Sorry for the super long post...but figured it would tend to get better
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