FreshMonkeyU
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1) I have a schneider tw pro inverter (see wiring diagram picture attached). It has the ability to send power back to the grid, how does that work; does it sync up its phases with power from the grid that's coming in and just attach to the main load center for the house with a breaker?
2) Probably going to just run a subpanel for now though, on cloudy days, it's going to have to route power from the grid to the inverter (60 ft wire run), back to the subpanel (another 60 ft) (assuming I'm not using a bypass and actually running it through the inverter), do I need to size the gauge of my wire for a 60 ft run or 120 ft?
3) Can the inverter handle a 10% voltage drop from the grid or does it need to be the critical threshold of 3%?
2) Probably going to just run a subpanel for now though, on cloudy days, it's going to have to route power from the grid to the inverter (60 ft wire run), back to the subpanel (another 60 ft) (assuming I'm not using a bypass and actually running it through the inverter), do I need to size the gauge of my wire for a 60 ft run or 120 ft?
3) Can the inverter handle a 10% voltage drop from the grid or does it need to be the critical threshold of 3%?