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JUST PASSED INSPECTION!!!
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It looks like maybe the early spec had less data, the DC voltage has increased, and the max PV has increased, not sure if there are any actual differences in an earlier released model. Maybe just ask them for the manufacturing date and go from there, I believe it's somewhere on the actual unit or box.Found the 15K at Tandem Solar for $7725. What I found interesting, and I emailed them about it, is that they have what appears to be a 12K pictured, as it has side vents. They assured me they are selling both the 12 and 15, and that $7725 is the 15K price.
Anyway, what I found interesting is the data sheet they have for the 15K. It's a beta sheet, the numbers are not the same as the sheet Sol-Ark has on their site. I believe I read, maybe in this thread, that some numbers were increased from undated firmware. I hope I'm safe to assume that all 15K units in the market are the same. I'd like to take advantage of the price.
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I just got my solark15k and (6) eg4 version 2 batteries for closed loop to the inverter. I am unboxing now. I am very new to this entire process. Anyone have part numbers for Edison conduit from Solark15 to wireway? I am still waiting on my 12" x 12" x 72" wire trough to be delivered. I'm guessing it's (5) Edison 2 inch and (1) Edison 1" at 6" from bottom of inverter to wireway?
Awesome. Thanks again for sharing those photos with me on your install. I had my inspection last week and had a few things I needed to fix for the inspector. I should pass no problem whenever I have a re-inspection. I'll share some photos once it's passed!JUST PASSED INSPECTION!!!
What a relief huh? Nice Job brother looks great. Did you add storage too?I passed inspection! System is up and running. Thanks everybody for answering questions and providing pictures of their install to help with mine. @jfpetesn and @2TrevorJ
Here is a few pictures. I have to clean up my racking rail ends on my roof and also repair the drywall to make it look nice but overall the system is complete and selling power back to grid.
Looks great!!!Nice job. I'm still working on mine.
So far in the process, still need to install my 200 amp fusible disconnect, construct my six eg4 brightmount ground racks in portable style, trench 3 pair of cable 200 feet to the inverter, connect batteries, land all the grid/load connections in power distribution blocks, wait on my homeowners electrical examiners license so when the time comes I can call my power company to ask for a utility disconnect at the meter (I wont do it hot) to do the meter/disconnect/bypass work, wire all, clean up and commission. Its an adventure and have had real valuable help on this forum.
Thanks all.
I have server rack full of 6 EG4-LL V2 batteries. I purchased them from signature solar with the solar panels. Signature solar did a great job with shipping of the materials. No issues at all.What a relief huh? Nice Job brother looks great. Did you add storage too?
Yes I upgraded several months ago and popped down $29k for batteries in anticipation of state ESS grant money. Lots of hoops to jump and everything went as planned but until I received the big check I was ready for them to find a way to not pay. Once it arrived it was a huge relief.I have server rack full of 6 EG4-LL V2 batteries. I purchased them from signature solar with the solar panels. Signature solar did a great job with shipping of the materials. No issues at all.
I plan on installing the batteries in the future but need to repair the drywall and clean up my current install before I do that. I have a net metering agreement so I'm not in a huge rush as the grid is acting like my battery at the moment but would like to use TOU and have power backup in the future.
It's a big relief to have the system up and running. It's a big up front cost not have working.
I am not sure I understand what you mean by "stacking"? I think the gen port can handle 80 Amps which is 19.2 kW which should work as long as the grid is up. You may be limited when the grid is down to be only able to use a portion of those AC coupled Growatts. If those are split phase and compliant with UL1741SB you might be able to use one of them if your loads are sufficient. With 17 kW as DC coupled that may be adequat depending on how long your grid outages last. I am assuming this will be a grid tied setup?.From what I understand, "stacking" the three grid-tie inverters it not a problem. Is this the case? This is currently the question I'm trying to get answered.
It can do 100A (80A continuous).I am not sure I understand what you mean by "stacking"? I think the gen port can handle 60 Amps which is 14.4kW which should work as long as the grid is up. You may be limited when the grid is down to be only able to use a portion of those AC coupled Growatts. If those are split phase and compliant with UL1741SB you might be able to use one of them if your loads are sufficient. With 17 kW as DC coupled that may be adequat depending on how long your grid outages last. I am assuming this will be a grid tied setup?
By the time you are talking 3 growatts, I would pay the additional $5k to get a second sol-ark and parallel them.
They will be in the garage, so probably not. Unless they are high pitched turbines, then yea, might be a problem.Not sure if it matters to you but the Growatts will be noisier than the Sol-Ark.