Hi Al, 

My understanding of dual mppt inverters is that they are treated nearly as two 
inverters on the DC side. The requirement for fusing on multi string arrays has 
to do with the reverse flow of current in the event of a fault on one of the 
strings. 2 strings are safe, 3 or more and you can damage the modules in the 
faulted string. The separate mppt inputs serve a similar purpose in the way 
they prevent current flow from the 2 strings on one mppt back thru a faulted 
string on the other mppt input

-Wes
303-653-3073


> On Jan 27, 2016, at 7:11 AM, Allen Frishman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wrenchers,
> What is the requirement for fusing 2 strings per MPPT?     Specifically for 
> an inverter like the Fronius Primo that has no integrated fuses.    If you 
> run 2 strings to each MPPT do you need to fuse each string?    In this case 
> there is a total of 4 strings which would need to be fused if using a single 
> mppt.     
> 
> If the home runs are run in separate conduits from the array to limit the 
> strings in the conduit to 2 per you still have all 4 strings together in the 
> inverter.
> 
> All thoughts and feedback are appreciated.
> Al Frishman
> AeonSolar
> 
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