MikeGoodman59
My bug out location north of Greensboro
As a "recovering engineer" with an off-grid system at home, I understand that VOC limits are non-negotiable, but what happens if AMPERAGE is beyond tolerance? I am considering the DELTA Pro? DELTA Pro Ultra, Hysolis Apollo?
Is it something you fuse or install a breaker. Can you reset the unit? Does it simply get wasted?
Is it something that the Apollo can handle because the power in the morning is low?
I have 12X RAC PANELS, 235W, 37.4 VOC, 7.9A Immp (8.3A Isc).
A 4S2P is within the VOC of, say, a DELTA Pro (11-150 Vmax) but 4S2P 235W above is 15.8A ... Or as much as 16.6A.
Is this a negligible overcurrent that I will likely never see? My 2820W (design) system has never produced more than about ~2450W on the 6/12 pitch of my house in Central NC.
Obviously a 15 amp fuse or resettable breaker seems to be in order. ... Unless I'm missing something and the overage is negligible.
My consideration for the 2x DELTA Pro, or 2x Apollo is that the systems are "seperable," meaning one unit can be at my home as a backup, the other unit as it at remote location.
Is it something you fuse or install a breaker. Can you reset the unit? Does it simply get wasted?
Is it something that the Apollo can handle because the power in the morning is low?
I have 12X RAC PANELS, 235W, 37.4 VOC, 7.9A Immp (8.3A Isc).
A 4S2P is within the VOC of, say, a DELTA Pro (11-150 Vmax) but 4S2P 235W above is 15.8A ... Or as much as 16.6A.
Is this a negligible overcurrent that I will likely never see? My 2820W (design) system has never produced more than about ~2450W on the 6/12 pitch of my house in Central NC.
Obviously a 15 amp fuse or resettable breaker seems to be in order. ... Unless I'm missing something and the overage is negligible.
My consideration for the 2x DELTA Pro, or 2x Apollo is that the systems are "seperable," meaning one unit can be at my home as a backup, the other unit as it at remote location.