On 8/30/2017 5:54 AM, Drake wrote:
Hi boB,
Would there be any issues with delayed control of the microinverters?
We do plan to use disconnects for maintenance.
Thanks,
Drake
I highly doubt there would be enough delay to worry about anything
regarding battery damage
Even with
Howard,
If you see this before the call, please ask them if Energy Sentry could
also be controlled based on DC voltage set-points. I have a clunky way I
do this now to control a mini-split heat pump over wi-fi based on an AUX
of an Inverter/charger. This is mainly for clouds and an offgrid
Excellent – I had seen Energy Sentry yesterday and just spoke to that team.
Will have a more detailed call with them this afternoon.
Will follow back with this group.
Thank you.
From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf
Of Mick Abraham
Sent:
Hi, Mechanix~ Here are two possible solutions to Scot Arey's quest:
http://sequentpower.com/
http://energysentry.com/PP-residential-controllers.php
I do not have hands on experience with either of these items, Scot, so be
sure to report back if you try one of these. A google for "load
Hi boB,
Would there be any issues with delayed control of
the microinverters? We do plan to use disconnects for maintenance.
Thanks,
Drake
At 06:27 PM 8/29/2017, you wrote:
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Can you read the load from the inverter? On the Outback systems you can
read the API from the MATE3 via ethernet/JSON string.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Howard Arey
wrote:
> Not SOC issue but rather a peak inverter output issue: 5,000 watts con and
> 6,600 surge
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