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Switching sides - changing array generation panels (E/W orientation)
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<blockquote data-quote="the-chauffeur" data-source="post: 551382" data-attributes="member: 37642"><p>As weird as this will sound, I've deliberately avoided putting in that detail because as I said, the question is about the practicalities of optimising a slightly peculiar array arrangement through switching. Without wanting to appear rude or difficult, I don't want to get into the size/scale of the kit itself. </p><p></p><p>If it helps, the array voltages are just within the upper limits of the inverter capacity/capability - I know 'cos I've asked the manufacturer. Right now, there's no more headroom to safely add anything without going outside the unit limits. To mitigate anything nasty when it's operating at the top end power generation-wise it's actively cooled so it sits comfortably at 10-15 deg cooler than passive equivalents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the-chauffeur, post: 551382, member: 37642"] As weird as this will sound, I've deliberately avoided putting in that detail because as I said, the question is about the practicalities of optimising a slightly peculiar array arrangement through switching. Without wanting to appear rude or difficult, I don't want to get into the size/scale of the kit itself. If it helps, the array voltages are just within the upper limits of the inverter capacity/capability - I know 'cos I've asked the manufacturer. Right now, there's no more headroom to safely add anything without going outside the unit limits. To mitigate anything nasty when it's operating at the top end power generation-wise it's actively cooled so it sits comfortably at 10-15 deg cooler than passive equivalents. [/QUOTE]
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