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 Post subject: Over Power?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:25 pm GMT EthGMT 
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Minnow
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I am new to the PV world and I have a question.

I know that you cannot over power the inverters capactiy, but what is wrong with say, PV panels rated at a total of 2200 Watts on an 1800 watt inverter.
If the PV only outputs 80% of rated capacity, it seems that max input to the inverter would be 1760 watts.
Is this concept reasonable or must I use rated watts instead of acutal output?
Thanks
Dave


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You cannot "over power" an inverter. The inverter will adjust it's load on the array to get the most power out of it. If in doing this tracking , it hits the power limit , it will just run at the level (voltage point) the power limit was found at.

For a nominal PV system , you get about 70-75% of the PV STC rating power to the grid in typical conditions. So for your 1800 watt Sunnyboy , you can use an a 2400 watt array and not get into power limit most the time


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