Hi: Can the Multi-plus II be used to shift solar energy captured in batteries to a different time of day when it is grid-tied?
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to be honest that's exactly his job ;)
However, you will ideally need a control unit, such as a Venus GX. And the MP-2 only works on one phase, if you want to balance the power across all three phases, you still need a 3-phase wattmeter.
Then your setup should look something like the attached picture.
Best regards
Hannes
1 - If I parallel (2) MP-2 units for the split-phase requirement, do I still need a watt meter?
2 - Does the energy shifting current go through the AC Out 1 or 2, or does it go back through the AC In (from grid)?
3 - If the energy shifting current goes through the AC Out(2), then I will have to put the loads directly onto the AC Out(s), I am guessing. In this case, what is the maximum current that the MP-2 will pass-through AC current from AC In, so that it goes directly to the loads?
Thank you!
Chris
Hi, unfortunately I don't know exactly what an American 240V split phase requirement is. Maybe you can make a little sketch ;)
To 1:
I would always recommend the watt meter. E.g. the EM340. This gives you a very good overview of your network entry point and the two MP2 can also compensate for all phases over both.
To 2:
In the simplest case, the power goes back into the grid via the AC-IN. So you only need one connection cable for the power. You can use AC-OUT 1 for emergency power operation. In the event of a power failure, this is completely disconnected from the grid (AC-IN) and then operated as an island grid. I think the switching time is less than 25ms, so it's also a great UPS.
To 3:
I'm not entirely sure here, but I wouldn't conduct more than 3000VA through it.
Best regards Hannes
Also need to check if the MultiPlus that you want to use is type approved for US grid tied operation.
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