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But That is Ridiculous
If grid goes down, so does your solar power! That's not acceptable for critical operations during the day. There is a complex solution: essentially set up another off-grid inverter system that powers your on-grid inverter without grid. Ridiculous and expensive. [3] and [4]
Solution - OSE Hybrid Inverter System. No batteris, up when sun is up, no grid needed.
Disadvantage: up only when sun is out.
Advantage: no batteries needed. Switch back to grid as needed.
Key: have enough PV to run everything that you need, and to shut off loads via a smart controller. Using cheapo 63A automatic transfer switches with Arduino will work. Get out the CNC circuit mill and build circuits as needed.
Hybrid Inverters
- Have a small bat bank and can operate without grid. [5]
- Not clear how the solar mode operates - does it put out the full power of the panels?
- $1600 - hybrid 6kW solar inverter- does it work at full PV output without batteries? Does it work at full PV output when grid is down, and sun is available, on a small battery? [6]? Does it work at full PV output when grid is down and there is no battery? If this thing can work full PV output - with grid signal (not using grid) - then this meets our needs. Or, does it switch 100% to grid whenever it's overloaded
- On-grid - it's not pass-through - max grid power it puts through is 6kW - [7].
- This would be impractical for most homes if they are not energy-efficient smart homes. Does not leave chance of higher power use, such as heavy power tools
- On-grid - it's not pass-through - max grid power it puts through is 6kW - [7].