Chris:

 

The market Morningstar is going for is the customers with non-battery, grid-tie 
only inverters.  If you then add the Morningstar product and a whole lot of 
other items and a lot of labor, you can have battery backup.  If you already 
have a complete GTBB system, such as you describe in your home, you cannot 
benefit from this product.

 

I viewed the demo video and I find it disingenuous.  The block diagram 
presented shows a battery bank, a batter inverter and a critical loads 
sub-panel.  The verbal description they offer of this system and 
interconnection is: “some wiring.”  This is a vast understatement in most 
cases.  Adding a sub-panel and segregating loads is major surgery in a majority 
of homes, not to mention creating a safe storage container for batteries, 
interconnecting 600VDC PV feeders, AC Feeders, etc., etc.  To pre-bias the 
customer by saying such a project can be completed in one day makes it really 
hard to present a realistic bid for what can be a pretty significant project.  
I liken this to the Tesla hoopla about how easy it is to screw a small box to 
your garage wall and you will have endless power without reliance on the grid.  
It’s a lot of over-simplification to sell product, and a disservice to the 
installing community.

 

I’d like to see a response from Morningstar on this point.

 

William Miller

 

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Chris Mason
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 5:03 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Morningstar new battery backup , more comments and 
opinions

 

I'm having trouble understanding the application for this product. I have the 
tristar 600V CC in my own home.

If I want to have backup and also export to the grid, the Outback radian does 
that without the need to change anything over.  WHy would you want to have the 
Radian as a backup AND have a grid tied inverter, and have to change over a 
manual switch to provide power to the CC? What am I missing?

 

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:

I would appreciate more opinions and comments on the new Morningstar Controller 
for Grid connected systems .  I developed a simple transfer switch back for 
this type of application back when Grid Connected systems were 48 volts . This 
seems like a great idea for high voltage Grid Connected System . Tom



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