diy solar

diy solar

Search results

  1. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    I'm planning to ride my bike at 60rpm and then hop off once it gets going ?. That's how they did it back in the day, right?
  2. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    My understanding is that they are UL1741(A?) compliant as grid-attached inverters; They will respond to changes in frequency by shutting down/reducing output. This is very common for almost all inverters, it seems. But they don't seem to support generating the frequency shift and absorbing the...
  3. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    I've done some more reading on this, and I think it's not possible. The charger would need to rapidly ramp current in response to changing loads, which it would not have been designed to do. It is perhaps possible with the IQ8 inverters, which respond directly to changing loads (rather than to...
  4. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    Thanks for the help! Are you suggesting that the input side of the inverter is capable of maintaining a micro-grid? Or that only the input side is capable of accepting power, and therefore my approach won't work for off-grid operations?
  5. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    The Outback FXR manual clearly describes grid-interactive operation with export to the grid for net-metering, so I'm not sure I understand the issue you're describing. If I were operating during an outage with the FXR in off-grid mode, I would be disconnected from mains service with a transfer...
  6. V

    Using Outback FXR with EnPhase Array

    I have an EnPhase IQ7 array currently operating as a grid tied system with no backup or other complications. I recently came to own (for free :)) a pair of Outback FXR inverters, and a 48v set Lead Acid batteries. I'd like to set this new hardware up to enable off-grid operation when the power...
Back
Top