BurningDaylight
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First post here. Great website!
I'd like to AC couple a grid tied inverter to my 6000xp with their new firmware update. The problem is that my grid tied inverter is on a circuit with other critical loads.
How bad of an idea is it to try AC coupling on the load side of the 6000xp?
My understanding is that the inverter will use frequency shift to disconnect the ac coupling on the gen port when on battery power. And....the gen port is connected to the load port when on battery power.
However, when utilizing grid power, the gen port is disconnected from the load port. In this scenario the load port is connected to the grid port.
SO.....if I ac couple to the load side, the inverter should still be able to stop ac coupling via frequency shift and......when connected to the grid the ac coupling would be connected to the grid (power has a place to flow).
Am I missing something that could damage the inverter?
Yes....I do have permission to export to the gird.
Thanks,
Hunter
I'd like to AC couple a grid tied inverter to my 6000xp with their new firmware update. The problem is that my grid tied inverter is on a circuit with other critical loads.
How bad of an idea is it to try AC coupling on the load side of the 6000xp?
My understanding is that the inverter will use frequency shift to disconnect the ac coupling on the gen port when on battery power. And....the gen port is connected to the load port when on battery power.
However, when utilizing grid power, the gen port is disconnected from the load port. In this scenario the load port is connected to the grid port.
SO.....if I ac couple to the load side, the inverter should still be able to stop ac coupling via frequency shift and......when connected to the grid the ac coupling would be connected to the grid (power has a place to flow).
Am I missing something that could damage the inverter?
Yes....I do have permission to export to the gird.
Thanks,
Hunter