David947
New Member
Hi! This is my first post in this forum as also my first DIY solar project. Please bear with me if I'm missing something.
I'm building a fairly large residential hybrid solar system using the following equipment:
- 3x (In parallel) Deye SUN-16K-SG01LP1-EU Single phase (Battery Input Data: Battery Voltage Range(V): 40-60V Max charging/discharging current: 290A)
- 5x (In parallel) 300Ah-51.2V LiFePO4 (Max charging current 180A and Max discharging current: 200A)
I want to connect these batteries to the three inverters, and I have the following questions:
1. Is this battery bank compatible with the inverters max capacity?
2. If yes, what's the best setup to connect the batteries to the inverters?
2.1- Busbar connecting positive and negative terminals with 350A DC breaker (as instructed by the inverter manual) for each inverter battery input slot.
2.2- Connecting battery units individually to each inverter.
2.3- Something else.
Thank you.
I'm building a fairly large residential hybrid solar system using the following equipment:
- 3x (In parallel) Deye SUN-16K-SG01LP1-EU Single phase (Battery Input Data: Battery Voltage Range(V): 40-60V Max charging/discharging current: 290A)
- 5x (In parallel) 300Ah-51.2V LiFePO4 (Max charging current 180A and Max discharging current: 200A)
I want to connect these batteries to the three inverters, and I have the following questions:
1. Is this battery bank compatible with the inverters max capacity?
2. If yes, what's the best setup to connect the batteries to the inverters?
2.1- Busbar connecting positive and negative terminals with 350A DC breaker (as instructed by the inverter manual) for each inverter battery input slot.
2.2- Connecting battery units individually to each inverter.
2.3- Something else.
Thank you.