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<blockquote data-quote="Radiotowers" data-source="post: 553866" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>Ok Paul,</p><p>I have built a mains filter feeding the rig/ computer etc using the details from GM3SEK , this seems to have the same stuff as the article mentions.</p><p>So incorporating a mains filter inline with the fed to the consumers unit should be an easy hit, something you could build , install into a plastic box and leave the solar installers to connect up. The same with the ferrite cores, a simple extension wrapped round the cores and then connected in series with the existing strings. </p><p>There are of course the BIG clip on ferrite cores ( think the last time I bought mine they were about £14 each) .</p><p>Of course the big problem is that you dont know if any of this will help .</p><p>I will probably incorporate this myself sometime this year .</p><p>Thanks for the links about Growatt I will check that out .</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiotowers, post: 553866, member: 37784"] Ok Paul, I have built a mains filter feeding the rig/ computer etc using the details from GM3SEK , this seems to have the same stuff as the article mentions. So incorporating a mains filter inline with the fed to the consumers unit should be an easy hit, something you could build , install into a plastic box and leave the solar installers to connect up. The same with the ferrite cores, a simple extension wrapped round the cores and then connected in series with the existing strings. There are of course the BIG clip on ferrite cores ( think the last time I bought mine they were about £14 each) . Of course the big problem is that you dont know if any of this will help . I will probably incorporate this myself sometime this year . Thanks for the links about Growatt I will check that out . Bill [/QUOTE]
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