KME, I will try and explain it in simple terms that you may understand, (although I doubt it)
If an inverter is connected to the grid and the grid voltage is above CENELEC limits then under normal circumstances the inverter would stop exporting, if it is connected via an optimised circuit then it would keep exporting as it would not know what the real grid voltage is.
Do you understand the question or shall I get one of my apprentices (time served) to talk on the same level for you?
The inverter sees what it sees, a transformer will buck and boost by the same amount, get your head out your axx and start thinking logically and stop making silly personalised comments about a technology you clearly know nothing about.
Binky, we do not reduce grid voltage as we are not a DNO, we only reduce voltage into a premise to stop things going bang, (as you put it)
Ooh.
That`s put me in MY place, then.
I must humbly apologise for being such an ignorant pleb, in the face of such greatness.........
Obviously, your superior intellect outstrips everyone else - as I seem to be the lone voice of discord..............................................
Hang on.
Thought so.
Having just re-read the whole thread - and your "other one" - it seems like we`re ALL ignorant plebs, who use different rules of physics to you.
And you STILL haven`t responded to the specific technical questions that were asked of you - but that is obviously because you didn`t have a babe-in-arms available to translate for us.
However - that aside:
If an inverter is connected to the grid and the grid voltage is above CENELEC limits then under normal circumstances the inverter would stop exporting, if it is connected via an optimised circuit then it would keep exporting as it would not know what the real grid voltage is.
Do you understand the question or shall I get one of my apprentices (time served) to talk on the same level for you?
Now this is me being thick again ( obviously) - but...."understand the question"? I don`t SEE a question in the above.
"It would not know the real grid voltage"....no; because it isn`t sentient. stuffing a good old fashioned auto transformer in line would give the same result. What is you point? or is it beneath you to respond?
As for the rest of your post.
If this is your typical attitude; I`m surprised that anyone would work with you. You are fairly new here; so let me put you straight on one or two things; if you can follow such lowly musings:
1. This forum is tolerant of many posting styles; however personal comments regarding other members ( longer standing or not) are generally frowned upon - call that a friendly warning.
2. You do not know me, or anything about me other than the things you glean from my post - likewise, I`m in the same position. We all think we have an idea what another member is like....until we meet them.
3. Given the tone of your previous comments; I will be doing two things. Reporting your post to the forum moderation team; and ignoring any further posts from you - as a number of my colleagues seem to do as well - I can`t think why - perhaps its your attitude?