DavidCB
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Hello,
Looking for advice on my system, I’m looking at a 48v GTIL (grid tied inverter that is limited zero export). I have 280ah mason battery with heat pads plus extra PIR insulation in the sheaf and can put around the battery in Colder months (UK) this is on a shed in my garden on an NW / SSE roof. Looking online one mppt sharing both East and West roof panels may lose 2% efficiency to this but is more cost-efficient than an MPPT on each.
The Sun GTIL inverter will be onto the mains though a dedicated steal armorer cables and consumer boxes in the house and shed (still need to put in with an electrician).
I have most of these components already although need further cabling and switch.
I would appreciate any thoughts you may have esp if I’ve missed anything important.
Thanks
David
Looking for advice on my system, I’m looking at a 48v GTIL (grid tied inverter that is limited zero export). I have 280ah mason battery with heat pads plus extra PIR insulation in the sheaf and can put around the battery in Colder months (UK) this is on a shed in my garden on an NW / SSE roof. Looking online one mppt sharing both East and West roof panels may lose 2% efficiency to this but is more cost-efficient than an MPPT on each.
The Sun GTIL inverter will be onto the mains though a dedicated steal armorer cables and consumer boxes in the house and shed (still need to put in with an electrician).
I have most of these components already although need further cabling and switch.
I would appreciate any thoughts you may have esp if I’ve missed anything important.
Thanks
David
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