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    Problem with Pylontech 3000us battery

    Short curcuit somewhere or reversed polarity on cables ?
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    Easun inverter

    Yes, that is correct.
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    Micro Inverter or other inverter - Power On demand ?

    I am not allowed to inject. I can connect but can't inject. Have any direction for some of this inverters with sensor ? Also the grid tie ones that allow grid with 0 export would be interesting when / if I change my actual off grid one. Thanks in advance.
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    Micro Inverter or other inverter - Power On demand ?

    Hi guys, Question , maybe stupid ... maybe not so stupid :) I am wondering if there is any type of Micro Inverter or normal inverter that is able to supply AC power on demand ? I have set up my off grid system and works pretty nice and I cover 75% of all the power I needed. I pulled new wires...
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    EA Sun inverter firmware updates

    The main "issue" is that the ventilators run continuously even when not needed. The inverter temperature is stable somewhere around 30 degrees celsius. If ventilators run constantly the power consumption of the inverter itself is high. Ventilators should only run in case they are needed. I have...
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    Parallel Easun inverter with extra mppt error 72

    Following :) -- have a 5,6kw from EaSun and was thinking to buy one more ... but if things go like you describe here I might go towards Growatt even if a bit more expensive.
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    EA Sun inverter firmware updates

    Do you have a contact e-mail address for them ? Interested also :)
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    New beginner , looking for some input related to Panels

    Bought mine from Czeck republic and price was ok. https://gwl.eu/ I'm pretty impulsive and I just wanted them delivered NOW :) For now 12 pieces (runing with 10 in one string for now) and I wanna buy 4-6 more and run with 2 parallel strings of 8 or 9 to be on the safe side. Then I found a...
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    Roger that. Thought I can do some combination. Guess will have to wait till I have some more money and buy some more panels just to be sure I won't have issues in low light conditions like we have over here by runing 6SP2. Thinking a bit backwards , the 8 in series barely make 120V in early...
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    On another idea ... what if I put 2 strings in parallel like 8 in series + 4 series ? Thinking not to "waste" the unused power. Or 8 in series where 4 of them are in parallel (12 total) ?
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    Thanks MisterSandals and rmaddy , taken in consideration all your advice ! Think I will go with 8 like I had it before for a while and when the budget allows it I will order 4 more and will go with 2 strings of 8. To dark now to go on the roof and re do the Circuit with 9 panels (I have 10 in...
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    I was thinking at the temperature numbers :) Regarding "Good question. Another great reason to get a great SCC." ... we all start somewhere and we learn along the way. Some mistakes are more expensive than others but still a learning curve.
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    Well, as I said, I'm a total noob in here :) The range of the inverter operating voltage is 120Vdc~430Vdc... with only 6 in parallel at MAX output would be 208v and when the sun is hiding a bit I am thinking voltage would drop dramatically and won't be enough to open up the working voltage ...
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    Well, for now I run with 10 in series , waiting for some more PV wiring to come ... was a bit afraid to leave 11 in series. Temps here ... min I saw was -15 celsius. For 2 x 6 in series, would the 208V be enough ? ... AC comes in at 220-230V, goes out at same rate. (Europe).
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    Panels in series vs Parallel question.

    Hi guys. So finally I have bought an inverter , EaSun SM IV 5.6KW and in the first phase I had 8 panels in series : VOC 41.3 , MPP Voltage 34.8V at 10Amps. - 380W each. Everything worked according to plan and I was satisfied with the final results and the installation itself. After 2 weeks ...
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