I have a strange but simple basic question.
It appears there are 2 choice for solar.
Grid tied: passing through the AC from the grid as much as needed, and provided solar to reduce the actual used electricity from the grid.
To my knowledge most say 3kw grid tied are limited to 3kw solar, but if you use 5kw, it will use the 3 kw from the solar, and 2 kw from the grid.
It doesn't stop or burn or other trouble when you ask more then it is rated.
Great setup, but doesn't work with a battery. (Or uses the grid as Giant battery)
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Hybrid/ inverter
Apparently invented to be used "off grid"..
It provide the electricity via battery and solar, can add some from the grid, but is limited to it's own capacity.
Say you buy a 5kw, but want to use 6kw.. you are screwed. It doesn't feed trough. (98% of china available option)
That brings us to Victron.
Pass trough 50A or 100A according to the specification.
If we choose 8kw multiplus or quattro.. Thailand is HOT, 35-45c..
And we want to use 10 kw for say an hour.
The specification informs me that we won't be getting 8kw at 40c.
(Rated 8kw at 25c, higher temperature is reduced performance)
What will happen if you ask more then it can deliver???
As that is when the passthrough gets important, yes?
The China ones simply stop working if you ask 10kw on an 8kw inverter.
Screaming "overload" and reboot after 5 minutes or so.
If you can provide 7 or8 kw, and you ask 10 for a too long period of time.
3 possible situation:
- The inverter will stop, electricity will stop. Probably reboot itself after a few minutes.. Power outage even when there is AC from the grid available.
(Typical China inverter)
- The inverter protect itself and stop providing power, yet, the passthrough should continue to be available, so there isn't any problem for power availability.
Best option would be:
- The unit provide the 7kw (or maximal what it can) and provide the rest from the grid.
So if it can give 7kw continuous, it will continue to provide the 7kw, and get 3 kw from the grid when you ask for it.
As it can do 100A passthrough in theory a peak of 22kw is possible, where it provides as much as it can (battery/solar) but..
Does provide the 22kw.
Not realistic as we never use above 10kw, sometimes a peak when a pump or other electric motor starts.
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Strange and simple question as it's something that should be known and promoted...
Yet...
I'm not a total NoNo, working with solar and lithium for the last 4 years.
My setup is off grid, and that prevent all kinds of trouble my friend is having.
(14kw solar, 15kw inverter, 55 kWh lithium)
Yet, everywhere on forums I see people struggling when connected to the grid.
Is this standard for "all China brand"?
Is this the same with Victron?
So please, can you shine a light on this basic question?
Thanks!!!
Frank
What we need is Kinda like an e-bike :-)
I can go with a bike down hill 60km, Easy.
Yet, getting up hill is a challenge.
So.. e-bike, up hill...
We go 25km as that is the max it can deliver.
Great.
Now going down hill... I still should be able to go 60 and not be limited by the E-bike to 25km!!
Yet most China inverters do exactly this.
They are taking all "control" and aren't what they are supposed to be, an assistant.