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I installed it in my home since Jan 2024. I could not find any solar company here in US which understood what I wanted, so I hired the first one who did the monkey job to put the solar panel up and bring the wires down.
I wired up the system myself basically.
Battery: 42Kwh, 48V (LiFePO4 cells, bought directly from china)
Inverters power: 16KWh (40KWh peak)
Solar peak power: 14KWh
Inverters take 48VDC and feed the home.
Solar panels goes to MPPTs (only DC to DC) and generate the 48VDC which feed the inverters and the excess power goes to the battery (first Kirkoff law at 48VDC bus bars).
If batteries are full, MPPTs reduce output to match the power needed by the inverters (happens 3 times a month, in average). If batteries are <10%SOC the system switch to grid automagically.
I am a happy camper.
Goals achieved:
- No bent over and sell energy for cheap (50%-60% $ loss each KWh) to (greedy) power companies
- Grid is my emergency generator, 0dBa! and religiously maintained for me for only 12.5$/month (base price my contract)
- More independence from the grid and outside world, 42Kwh UPS for the entire home, best case.
- No extra costs for bidirectional meter installation (both one time at installation and increase monthly base price) [which piss me immensely off, for the power companies the bidirectional meter activation is just a mouse click]
- No more arguing about safely interconnect my system to the grid
- I can put as many solar panels I want, and the power company can't say anything and/or deny the interconnect (for them I still am a strange passive customer, who pulls 0KWh from the grid for long times
)
I use the batteries 10-100 %SoC.
Don't know about the green solution, it could be.
I just did it because it made sense in my head, and ROI is about 10-15years.
I can only suggest Victron systems, they are a joy to work with and very very reliable. Worth every penny.
uinverters? They make sense only in partial shade conditions, otherwise in my planet they are just a quick and dirty solution to generate solar powers.
PS: I will never trust a power electronic device which is cooking at high temp on the roof everyday. No matter how good the design is, it is just simply not the smartest idea IMHO.