Did my paperwork state 18% clipping ? I must have missed that... the SE tool stated no clipping which according to sensij is inaccurate.
The installer I'm using is Sky Power Solar (SolarReviews link)... People on this forum will tell you I lurked for about 1 year, asked a ton of questions, and got the $/w as low (wasn't the lowest - Chinese equipment proved lowest cost, but I refused) and everyone was very helpful and informative. Got the longest production/product warranty without paying Sunpower's premium, didn't want micro's on the roof and wanted "premium" panels. I took all the great advice I got on this forum, called the installer's reference, visited their offices, and viewed one of their residential installs. Used the dummies guide all the time, and asked them tons of questions, everything from grounding, lighting, to if they sub out work. I also most importantly, did new windows, LED lights everywhere, new HVAC, insulation, attempted to make most appliances gas not electric. Even with all that conservation, I still received, a $450 PG&E bill for Aug (PRE SOLAR)....
Afrmthabay Tell Janice (who normally answers the phone) Jon sent you from Pleasant Hill, CA.... Referrals are the best...
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Mike90250 Can you please elaborate? Its really hard to keep up with every discussion on these boards.... Is there something about the SE7600 I should know about ? is the fan unbalanced inside the Inverter ? Its not too late for me to change, I signed the contract, but I'm sure if I throw more $$ at them, they would gladly change out the inverter...
The system I signed for is:
28 Panasonic VBHN330SA16 modules
1 Solaredge SE7600-USS2 Inverter*
28 Solaredge P400 optmizers
25 year extended warranty on SE7600-US inverter
IronRidge racking
Critter Guard surrounding arrays <discourage unwanted critters, turkey, raccoons, bats, from roosting under roof array>
Consumption monitoring kit SE-MTTR240-2-200-S1
$29,500 Gross <in NorCal for all items listed above; wasn't the cheapest $/w, but i didn't want Can Solar up there due to pushy salesman>
<Fingers crossed on the installer, did as much diligence as one can do...Went with Pani because of the 25Y PV warranty, praying for good lamination on each panel>
I've done what I could to meet J.P.M.'s requirement of lowering consumption, All new: LEDs, attic/wall insulation, efficient HVAC, windows, wash/dryer, whole house fan, etc... already on TOU plan even before PV... so please don't be upset with me putting in such a large PV system, we had a week of triple digit temperatures for the entire week, we were melting... $380 to PG&E in july just for electric - shoot me now...Leave a comment:
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Even if the panels all had great orientation, a DC/AC ratio of 1.21 is only going to have clipping loss around 1% of annual energy production. With this particular system split between east and west, clipping loss will be even less.
Acceptability of clipping should just come down to evaluating the value of the loss relative to the cost to eliminate it... Spending more on a bigger inverter doesn't always make sense, especially if it means the MSP needs an upgrade to handle it.- the MSP would have to be upgrade for a larger inverter.
- There is very likely no clipping (don't have specifics to model ), OP could add even more modules latter.
- And most importantly the customer wants the StorEdge for future backup capabilities which comes in 7.6kW only.
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Acceptability of clipping should just come down to evaluating the value of the loss relative to the cost to eliminate it... Spending more on a bigger inverter doesn't always make sense, especially if it means the MSP needs an upgrade to handle it.Leave a comment:
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This brings up a question. Who or what determines the amount of acceptable clipping in the system design? In this instance, the clipping is about 18%.Leave a comment:
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My email is akansupda18732 a gmail.com I believe you can since you are just saying installer name thanksLast edited by Mike90250; 09-06-2017, 01:07 AM. Reason: obscured email link to prevent spambot harvestingLeave a comment:
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Sure will do. To the moderator: I believe I can post a link to solarreviews who references the vendor - correct?
I'll post pictures later today.Leave a comment:
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Let us know how the install went and if you can let me know who did your install I think I will be going with a similar setup just 21 panels. ThanksLeave a comment:
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My install is set for Sept 4th. They claim 3 days are needed to install... A bit nervous, but I know I can always post here during the installation...
I have no idea if their calculations are correct... see attached (pulled from permit submission)... In case you're wondering, I suggested loading the "western" facing roof more so than the eastern side. I wanted to push production to later in the day, my TOU is 3-8pm for the higher rate...Last edited by JRqwertyui; 08-17-2017, 08:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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I wrote unbalanced fan in Comic Sans font, which is noted for irony.Leave a comment:
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Yes, I wanted the USS2 for future potential battery installation...Leave a comment:
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Mike90250 Can you please elaborate? Its really hard to keep up with every discussion on these boards.... Is there something about the SE7600 I should know about ? is the fan unbalanced inside the Inverter ? Its not too late for me to change, I signed the contract, but I'm sure if I throw more $$ at them, they would gladly change out the inverter...
The system I signed for is:
28 Panasonic VBHN330SA16 modules
1 Solaredge SE7600-USS2 Inverter*
28 Solaredge P400 optmizers
25 year extended warranty on SE7600-US inverter
IronRidge racking
Critter Guard surrounding arrays <discourage unwanted critters, turkey, raccoons, bats, from roosting under roof array>
Consumption monitoring kit SE-MTTR240-2-200-S1
$29,500 Gross <in NorCal for all items listed above; wasn't the cheapest $/w, but i didn't want Can Solar up there due to pushy salesman>
<Fingers crossed on the installer, did as much diligence as one can do...Went with Pani because of the 25Y PV warranty, praying for good lamination on each panel>
I've done what I could to meet J.P.M.'s requirement of lowering consumption, All new: LEDs, attic/wall insulation, efficient HVAC, windows, wash/dryer, whole house fan, etc... already on TOU plan even before PV... so please don't be upset with me putting in such a large PV system, we had a week of triple digit temperatures for the entire week, we were melting... $380 to PG&E in july just for electric - shoot me now...Leave a comment:
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