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Hi all,
I'm still in the process of working out the best design for my use case. I have 3 phase power to the house with 2 of those phases in use - 1 is for the electric underfloor heating and the other for the rest of the household. We're all electric (no oil or gas - rural location etc).
I've applied recently for planning for up to 30kW of ground mount PV array to go into a field. I haven't yet spoken with the DNO - my strategy is get planning first (or get refused/reduced) then hone the system into whatever fits into planning office and DNO requirements.
But I've started to think about inverters. Assuming I can get 30kW, I think I have two choices - buy a 30kW 3 phase inverter or get 2 x 15kW single phase inverters with one on each phase.
One of the decision factors will be if I can run all power into one phase - for example, in the winter I would want any solar generated going straight into the floor, so would want 100% going into that phase. Is this type of unbalanced loading possible with a 3ph inverter? Obviously during winter the output will be low, but I'd at least want to put all that I do have into the floor.
Does anyone have any experience of 3 phase inverters or doing a pair (or three) of single phase ones instead?
Ultimately I'd like to add a battery at some point and I assume with all options I would basically need a battery per phase? Which again would probably be focussed on heating first - in fact I probably wouldn't bother with more than the heating phase having battery supply.
I have no intention of selling power back to the grid and don't need that capability. I'll either use it or lose it.
Very grateful for any thoughts/experiences...
I'm still in the process of working out the best design for my use case. I have 3 phase power to the house with 2 of those phases in use - 1 is for the electric underfloor heating and the other for the rest of the household. We're all electric (no oil or gas - rural location etc).
I've applied recently for planning for up to 30kW of ground mount PV array to go into a field. I haven't yet spoken with the DNO - my strategy is get planning first (or get refused/reduced) then hone the system into whatever fits into planning office and DNO requirements.
But I've started to think about inverters. Assuming I can get 30kW, I think I have two choices - buy a 30kW 3 phase inverter or get 2 x 15kW single phase inverters with one on each phase.
One of the decision factors will be if I can run all power into one phase - for example, in the winter I would want any solar generated going straight into the floor, so would want 100% going into that phase. Is this type of unbalanced loading possible with a 3ph inverter? Obviously during winter the output will be low, but I'd at least want to put all that I do have into the floor.
Does anyone have any experience of 3 phase inverters or doing a pair (or three) of single phase ones instead?
Ultimately I'd like to add a battery at some point and I assume with all options I would basically need a battery per phase? Which again would probably be focussed on heating first - in fact I probably wouldn't bother with more than the heating phase having battery supply.
I have no intention of selling power back to the grid and don't need that capability. I'll either use it or lose it.
Very grateful for any thoughts/experiences...