All the proposals I'm currently looking at are for 28-33 panel systems between 9.3kw and 10.7kw include a SolarEdge inverter. All of them but one are proposing using a SE 10000A-US.
One of the 9.3kw proposals include a SolarEdge 7600w inverter which seems like it will limit my output. When I asked why they chose that one, this was his response:
Does that sound accurate? I'm surprised only one installer has mentioned this. What would be the max total name plate panel wattage you would put to a SolarEdge 7600?
One of the 9.3kw proposals include a SolarEdge 7600w inverter which seems like it will limit my output. When I asked why they chose that one, this was his response:
Our electrical engineers put together a string sizing sheet that I use to pick the right inverter size for our arrays. The reason that the inverter is sized smaller than the array is because the inverters require a minimum voltage to turn the inverters on to begin producing power. Solar arrays only reach their maximum output with ideal conditions a few times a year mainly on a cool spring sunny day. That small amount of excess power is "clipped" and lost. Using a 7600 inverter will produce more power during the days with lower solar insolation.
Does that sound accurate? I'm surprised only one installer has mentioned this. What would be the max total name plate panel wattage you would put to a SolarEdge 7600?
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