Alan I have information on the SOLAR install as I have done this and have a big 
noise issue that I am combating still.  I think this email will just go to you 
please confirm and I will provide more information.
Scott AK6Q
 

    On Monday, July 18, 2016 12:06 AM, Alan Bloom [via Elecraft] 
<ml-node+s365791n7620332...@n2.nabble.com> wrote:
 

  I am contemplating having a solar photovoltaic power system installed on 
my roof.  There was an article by K1KP in April 2016 QST about the hoops 
he had to jump through to reduce the noise level from his system low 
enough that he could operate the HF bands.

My system should be less troublesome than his since it would not have 
power optimizers (basically switching power supplies) on each solar 
panel.  The panels have no electronics in them.  So I think all I need 
to worry about is the noise from the inverter (the device that converts 
DC from the panels to 240 VAC to connect to the electric company).

The inverter already includes an AC line filter, so hopefully that 
should reduce differential-mode noise into the power line.  So I think 
I'm talking about common-mode chokes on both sides of the inverter - the 
side that connects to the electric utility and the side that connects to 
the panels up on the roof.

Solar City is not interested in working with me on this - they just want 
to do a standard installation like they have done thousands of times 
before.  However, I see in their plans that they connect to the meter 
main breaker box with 3/4-inch EMT (electrometallic tubing) and also use 
3/4 EMT for the solar panel connections.  You can buy snap-on ferrite 
chokes, FairRite P/N 0431177081, which have a 1-inch ID, so it should be 
possible to simply snap them on over the EMT.  These chokes are 
basically the same as the ones used in the article (type 31, 2" OD, 1" 
ID, 1.5" L) except that they are snap-on types.

My question is, how many chokes do I need?  K1KP used 30 (!) in series 
on the power-line side of his inverter.  That seems excessive.  The 
FairRite data sheet says the impedance is about 80 ohms at 2 MHz, rising 
to 240 ohms at 30 MHz.  I'm thinking a half-dozen or so of these on each 
side would be reasonable.  Does anyone have any experience with this 
kind of thing?

Alan N1AL
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