solar baked
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Hello all,
I would like to build a hybrid system at my property in Mexico, but I am a little confused on how to go about it and am hoping someone on here knows how to do this.
I have 3 phase power at my panel. However, there are only two of the three phases on my service, so looking at the panel, it looks like a typical single, split phase system. This is a typical installation in my area of Mexico. So I have L1, L2, and neutral. Each leg to neutral is 120v, and leg to leg is 208v (in reality 201v).
My question is this: How do I handle a hybrid inverter system? My thought is that I need two 120v inverters. Is there software on the inverter that correctly balances the two legs so that the input/output to/from the grid is 120 degrees out of phase? If so which inverters are capable of this.
I would like to build a hybrid system at my property in Mexico, but I am a little confused on how to go about it and am hoping someone on here knows how to do this.
I have 3 phase power at my panel. However, there are only two of the three phases on my service, so looking at the panel, it looks like a typical single, split phase system. This is a typical installation in my area of Mexico. So I have L1, L2, and neutral. Each leg to neutral is 120v, and leg to leg is 208v (in reality 201v).
My question is this: How do I handle a hybrid inverter system? My thought is that I need two 120v inverters. Is there software on the inverter that correctly balances the two legs so that the input/output to/from the grid is 120 degrees out of phase? If so which inverters are capable of this.