Large 208v Three Phase Inverter

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Just got a call from a potential customer that a 10+ year old Solectria PVI-75-208 has failed and their install contractor is no longer in business.

Their service is 120/208v 3p, which is uncommon for us at 75kw.

Does anyone know of a 208v inverter that’s larger than 25kw? Our go-to would be SMA, CHINT or even Solectria itself only makes 25kw max models. It’s a ground mount, I haven’t seen if it’s strung into a combiner — I’m sure it is. If so we’re going to have to do some magic to swap it out and replace with three 25kw units. I don’t see any like for like replacement at this point at 75kw unless someone is aware of one.
 
Just got a call from a potential customer that a 10+ year old Solectria PVI-75-208 has failed and their install contractor is no longer in business.

Their service is 120/208v 3p, which is uncommon for us at 75kw.

Does anyone know of a 208v inverter that’s larger than 25kw? Our go-to would be SMA, CHINT or even Solectria itself only makes 25kw max models. It’s a ground mount, I haven’t seen if it’s strung into a combiner — I’m sure it is. If so we’re going to have to do some magic to swap it out and replace with three 25kw units. I don’t see any like for like replacement at this point at 75kw unless someone is aware of one.
75kW is big for 208/120V. If you will consider a 480/277V inverter with a transformer you have many more options.
 
75kW is big for 208/120V. If you will consider a 480/277V inverter with a transformer you have many more options.

I’m with you, that’s what I’d usually do — and that may be what we have to do, I’d never seen anything over 33kw from SolarEdge, but clearly we’re not going to put their optimizers in on a swap out.
 
I’m with you, that’s what I’d usually do — and that may be what we have to do, I’d never seen anything over 33kw from SolarEdge, but clearly we’re not going to put their optimizers in on a swap out.
SolarEdge makes a 50kW 208/120V inverter, the SE50KUS, but it doesn't get you all the way there if you need more DC than it can handle, and yes, there are the optimizers.
 
Right. We’ll have to see how it’s strung.
I'm not sure what you mean, but SE inverters are strung differently than other string inverters, and then there are the optimizers; if you go with SolarEdge the array will need to be restrung.
 
I'm not sure what you mean, but SE inverters are strung differently than other string inverters, and then there are the optimizers; if you go with SolarEdge the array will need to be restrung.

Very familiar with SolarEdge

I meant we’ll have to see how it’s strung to see if we can split it into three CHINT 25kw to avoid a step up tx
 
Very familiar with SolarEdge

I meant we’ll have to see how it’s strung to see if we can split it into three CHINT 25kw to avoid a step up tx
Noted. As long as the DC max voltage is the same as for the original inverter the stringing will likely be OK.
 
Noted. As long as the DC max voltage is the same as for the original inverter the stringing will likely be OK.

Finally got out there. It’s a central string inverter, all combined at the ground mount: the inverter is about 500’ away.

Luckily it has a 20 year warranty, and Solectria sent the parts out, along with a technician who’s coming in a few weeks. Problem solved.
 
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