Hi there,
I am looking at purchasing a solar system. Ive gotten a quote for a 5 kW grid-tie-system. It will come with a 5kW SolarEdge inverter and twenty 250 W astronenergy PV modules (see attached data sheets).
I have been reviewing the data sheets and I had a question that I thought I would ask some folks with more experience than I.
As seen from the data sheets the max input voltage of the SolarEdge inverter is 500 Vdc and the maximum input current in 16 A.
Then based on the data sheets for the 250 W PV modules you can see the max open circuit voltage (STC) is 38.19 V and the max short circuit current (STC) is 8.69 A.
Based on these values I know that I can not have only one string because I will exceed the max voltage however, with two strings thats means the max amperage will be exceeded.
I know that these values are not nominal operating conditions but they are still possible and I have been told that you must also account for the worst case scenarios possible when sizing an inverter.
So my questions are:
-Is my thinking correct?
-Will the system be okay or not okay?
-Should I ask for the 6.5kW inverter instead which would then ensure the max current would not be reached.
-The datasheets for the PV modules also talk about a safety factor of 1.25. Taking that into consideration the max current could definitely be exceeded.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mod note - I removed the company name as it is a competitor to our sponsor - it wasn't needed to get the input you need.
I am looking at purchasing a solar system. Ive gotten a quote for a 5 kW grid-tie-system. It will come with a 5kW SolarEdge inverter and twenty 250 W astronenergy PV modules (see attached data sheets).
I have been reviewing the data sheets and I had a question that I thought I would ask some folks with more experience than I.
As seen from the data sheets the max input voltage of the SolarEdge inverter is 500 Vdc and the maximum input current in 16 A.
Then based on the data sheets for the 250 W PV modules you can see the max open circuit voltage (STC) is 38.19 V and the max short circuit current (STC) is 8.69 A.
Based on these values I know that I can not have only one string because I will exceed the max voltage however, with two strings thats means the max amperage will be exceeded.
I know that these values are not nominal operating conditions but they are still possible and I have been told that you must also account for the worst case scenarios possible when sizing an inverter.
So my questions are:
-Is my thinking correct?
-Will the system be okay or not okay?
-Should I ask for the 6.5kW inverter instead which would then ensure the max current would not be reached.
-The datasheets for the PV modules also talk about a safety factor of 1.25. Taking that into consideration the max current could definitely be exceeded.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mod note - I removed the company name as it is a competitor to our sponsor - it wasn't needed to get the input you need.
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