I am currently looking for feedback on grid tie inverters that have an embedded charge controller for wind, that would mean these inputs :
3 phase AC input for wind turbine connection.
1 DC input for solar
And these outputs :
Dump load for wind turbine
AC grid tie, single phase output
And of course the battery bank connection (in/out).
As far as I am looking, such a system does not exist.
The only way to wire a hybrid system based on my knowledge would be to wire a separate wind controller to the same battery bank as the one used by the solar inverter, as having parallel charge MPPT/PWM controllers on a battery bank seems usually supported.
The wind would top the battery charge.
Would the GTI be smart enough to use some battery power when there is wind and there is no sun ? (Through a "discharge batteries down to a set level" before stopping power injection into the grid/home ?
If you have some good brands up to 3000 VA that fill the criteria of this kind of battery management and compatible for such an use I am interested,
Or a better setup idea...
3 phase AC input for wind turbine connection.
1 DC input for solar
And these outputs :
Dump load for wind turbine
AC grid tie, single phase output
And of course the battery bank connection (in/out).
As far as I am looking, such a system does not exist.
The only way to wire a hybrid system based on my knowledge would be to wire a separate wind controller to the same battery bank as the one used by the solar inverter, as having parallel charge MPPT/PWM controllers on a battery bank seems usually supported.
The wind would top the battery charge.
Would the GTI be smart enough to use some battery power when there is wind and there is no sun ? (Through a "discharge batteries down to a set level" before stopping power injection into the grid/home ?
If you have some good brands up to 3000 VA that fill the criteria of this kind of battery management and compatible for such an use I am interested,
Or a better setup idea...