raydas
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Post by raydas on Jan 23, 2020 13:02:42 GMT
On the Renogy website, there is a category called grid-tied buildings solution. Could Renogy expand a little more on what kinds of components would be necessary to create a small experimental system, for doing that concept.
Of course you would need a solar panel, for a start, lets us say one 300W panel, so what else would be needed, for the solution?
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Post by bupkis on Jan 23, 2020 20:39:07 GMT
I suggest you look into the DIY grid tie kits. They claim to help with the utility application/agreement. Then there is the utility inspection.
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raydas
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Post by raydas on Jan 23, 2020 22:52:32 GMT
Thanks bupkis. I actually want to hear from Renogy, it is their ad. I am curious as to what their solution is. No, I am not going to call them. If they answer here then everybody gains.
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Post by Admin on Jan 24, 2020 19:21:05 GMT
On the Renogy website, there is a category called grid-tied buildings solution. Could Renogy expand a little more on what kinds of components would be necessary to create a small experimental system, for doing that concept. Of course you would need a solar panel, for a start, lets us say one 300W panel, so what else would be needed, for the solution? The other components that would be needed for this solution are railing and mounting system products and microinverters. We outsource these products from Unirac, Ironridge, and Enphase. -Renogy Team
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