We have a Generac solar architecture installed on our home. 32 panels, inverter, 18kW battery backup. It works okay... but I just don't believe we are getting the most out of the system.
So we're bantering around different options:
My question: Would the second inverter solve the issue of getting more out of the panels towards the net credits?
Thanks in advance.
Rade
- When I set the inverter to "Self Supply" and have drawn the batteries down (I do that periodically), during full sun, I can see the panels generating to their fullest potential; 13.2kWh. Beautiful! Batteries get recharged and slowly the residual energy gets fed back to the grid for those glorious Net Credits as the batteries reach capacity.
- But once the batteries are 100% recharged and/or the inverter is set to "Clean Backup" (normal setting), I get no more than 8.6kWh out of our solar panels and the energy being sent back to the grid for net credits is never more than 6.4kWh.
So we're bantering around different options:
- Larger inverter - We have limited space in the utility room where the current hub (batteries, inverter, fail-over, etc.) are located. Replacing the current inverter with something that can handle more power sounds good, but... no such beast exists unless we go off product and risk the extended warranties on the remaining parts.
- Second inverter - Install a second inverter and split the panel load. This may be an easier route given that we have half the panels on the garage and the other half on the house. But either we tear the current system completely down to rewire everything into the tight foot print, or we figure a way to install the second inverter in the garage and use that sub-panel to feed back to the primary panel.
My question: Would the second inverter solve the issue of getting more out of the panels towards the net credits?
Thanks in advance.
Rade
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