Solar Guppy wrote:
Well it is complex and forums can help with some basic understanding, but your talking about a very lethal voltage/current/power setup and this is not a good first time project
I am happy you choose to visit and post at my forum and I and other can answer questions and help with learning about possible system choices, but don't fool yourself thinking we can provide an online course that will allow you to install a 6kw solar / hybrid / grid tie solar system. Unless you have the training or work with someone who does, you likely to have some dangerous results that can hurt you, your family our your property.
Yes, I agree completely. Even if I was crazy enough to try this at home, the state has saved me by requiring it to be installed by somebody who knows what they are doing.
However, sometimes those who "know what they're doing" only want to do it their way. That is why a forum such as this is so beneficial and appreciated. The answers are informative AND independent. Like the guy who was told to put the 3kw inverter on the 4.5kw system and nobody could figure out what was going wrong until this forum gave him the correct answers.
I am being told that it MUST be either 18 or 24 Sharp 224 panels, or the Xantrex XW6048 won't work properly and the warranty will be voided. That isn't what even the Xantrex website says. So it is very confusing.
From what I have learned here, the batteries are like a bathtub. The PV panels put energy (or water for this anology) in, going through the XW-60-150 charge controllers. It doesn't matter how much energy (water) is being supplied by each controller, they are independent. Then, when the inverter needs energy (water) for whatever reason, whether to power the house or sell to the grid, it is drawn from the battery bank (bathtub).
So the real question the becomes:
Why won't they let me have 22 Panels like I want, instead of either 18 or 24 panels, which I'm guessing is 6 or 8 strings of 3 PV panels hooked together?
The Xantrex website says it would be OK with 4 strings of 2 Sharp 224 PV panels for the controller, so if you have two controllers that would be 16 PV panels. Then, for the third controller there would be 3 strings of 2 Sharp 224 PV panels, that would be 6, for a total of 22 panels. I have also considered 3 strings of 3 Sharp 224 PV panels on two controllers, and 2 strings of 2 Sharp 224 PV panels on the third controller.
(A side story: When we were building the house we were told the warranty for the front door would be voided if we painted it the dark color we chose instead of white like the designer and builder wanted, because the door faced East! We said we didn't care, put it in writing and give us the color we chose. There was no further discussion, and AFAIK the door is still under the warranty.)