Guppy:
> That either seem low or high for the Fronius (150-450VDC). 220 VOC is
> going to be getting really close to the 150 minimum (I calcualte 151 volts in
> my heat for mppt) or if you mean 440 VOC (series) your going to exceed
> the maximum input voltage when cold.
Then very close to the minimum, yep, by your count. A Sharp 123 data sheet I've seen, though:
http://www.wholesalesolar.com/pdf.folde ... rp_123.pdf
says that the math would be 17.2 x 11, giving 189.2v, which would be better, then? And please, Gup, if I'm getting that wrong, correct me! I'm in this business to LEARN!
And if it *is* closer to your numbers, well, what can I tell ya. Designed by an engineering outfit; I was just lead monkey
. I *was* the guy on the roof doing the last wire check, and each bank *was* 220-230 odd volts, open circuit... and to make sure I am using the right term, that's checking the pos at one end and the neg at the other with a volt meter, no load.
Then two banks in paralell, and each pair of banks into a separate Fronius IG. And then each Fronius into an AC breaker with lightning arrestors in parallel.
Apparently, it's been started since, and ran fine. But I will enquire!
DJ