Folks, my home construction project is getting closer to completion, and I am going to have to make some choices in terms of solar inverters. It's a large home, and with a detached garage, I'll have more than 60 panels, and I am a ham radio operator, so getting a system that doesn't destroy the lower HF bands is important to me (esp. since these days those are the only bands that seem to work).
We have a 2 story craftsman home, so the roof has a set of facets that making using a string inverter less appealing from an efficiency POV, not mentioning a few trees that can cause partial shading of some of the panels at various times of the day.
The solar guy I am working with is going to set up a few panels with Enphase iq7 microinveters for me to test with. I have a RTL-SDR with a whip antenna that I can place into close proximity to the inverters, and look for interference in the HF bands, as well as bringing along my ICOM 7300 to test directly. Is there anything else I should try and do to test for interference, or specifically how the inverters should be wired? They will be plugged into to the temporary power at the construction site for the test.
Also, I have heard TERRIBLE things about the Solaredge inverters (specifically the optimizers), but there is a post on one of the Aussie solar sites that claims the P500 optimizers doesn't have the same problems that the older units did. Can anyone validate that experience? The Solaredge system has a lot of advantages but I can't deal with RFI.
I have also heard the maxim equipped Jinko panels are also terrible, but heard they are working on a second version that is supposed to be better.
It's very hard to get authoritative advice because folks who have issues or not have issues rarely document the equipment with specificity - brand alone is not enough!
Does anyone have any recent experience with the interference issue with the newer sets of equipment? Even results with a portable AM radio for interference would be helpful.
I'll definitely pass along what I find so others won't have to go through the same trouble.
Thanks!
Mike
We have a 2 story craftsman home, so the roof has a set of facets that making using a string inverter less appealing from an efficiency POV, not mentioning a few trees that can cause partial shading of some of the panels at various times of the day.
The solar guy I am working with is going to set up a few panels with Enphase iq7 microinveters for me to test with. I have a RTL-SDR with a whip antenna that I can place into close proximity to the inverters, and look for interference in the HF bands, as well as bringing along my ICOM 7300 to test directly. Is there anything else I should try and do to test for interference, or specifically how the inverters should be wired? They will be plugged into to the temporary power at the construction site for the test.
Also, I have heard TERRIBLE things about the Solaredge inverters (specifically the optimizers), but there is a post on one of the Aussie solar sites that claims the P500 optimizers doesn't have the same problems that the older units did. Can anyone validate that experience? The Solaredge system has a lot of advantages but I can't deal with RFI.
I have also heard the maxim equipped Jinko panels are also terrible, but heard they are working on a second version that is supposed to be better.
It's very hard to get authoritative advice because folks who have issues or not have issues rarely document the equipment with specificity - brand alone is not enough!
Does anyone have any recent experience with the interference issue with the newer sets of equipment? Even results with a portable AM radio for interference would be helpful.
I'll definitely pass along what I find so others won't have to go through the same trouble.
Thanks!
Mike
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