Grid tie inverter specs sheet

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  • marcoluc
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1

    #1

    Grid tie inverter specs sheet

    I'm looking for some detailed specs on the Power Jack 300W grid tie inverter which my utility company requires in order to connect my system to the grid.

    I have written to the manufacturer but I havn't recieved anything yet.

    Is there anybody who has, or can direct me to a site having the following details?

    Thanks in advance

    O/P voltage ________ Vac +/- ____% Max o/p current _____ Aac
    Frequency ________ +/- 0,__% Power factor 0,___

    Harmonics % RMS: THD ______% 3rd H _____% 5th H _____%

    Islanding protection: Frequency _______________
    Other _______________
  • Sunking
    Solar Fanatic
    • Feb 2010
    • 23301

    #2
    Originally posted by marcoluc
    I'm looking for some detailed specs on the Power Jack 300W grid tie inverter which my utility company requires in order to connect my system to the grid.

    I have written to the manufacturer but I havn't recieved anything yet.
    If it is one of the plug in 12 or 24 volt GTI's do not hold your breath because they will never send you any info, as they are not UL listed or approved for grid tied applications nor will they ever be certified. They are illegal in the USA to be used as a grid tied inverter and no utility or local code enforcement agency will allow you to connect it...

    Besides it will never say you any money as it only generates about 10 cents or less per day electricity if you are lucky.

    I would bet you bought the thing on the internet through some place like E-Bay?
    MSEE, PE

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    • Mike90250
      Moderator
      • May 2009
      • 16020

      #3
      Originally posted by marcoluc
      I'm looking for some detailed specs on the Power Jack 300W grid tie inverter which my utility company requires in order to connect my system to the grid.

      I have written to the manufacturer but I havn't recieved anything yet.

      Not suprised. Not legal in the USA, they are not certified to connect to the "grid".

      save your money.
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