Hello all, I need some general advice on the best way to approach this design.
The situation is there is a large residence on a large property with an existing 800A 240/120V 1p,3w service. The homeowner would like to do a large ground-mount array in an empty field approximately 1500' from the house. The array will be somewhere between 130-150KW. It was discussed to upgrade the house to a 3 phase service but that would be $500K for the utility work so the homeowner doesnt want that.
My first thought was to do a large 1500V inverter, say 125KW, run the strings into a DC combiner and then run one large DC source circuit back to the inverter at the service point. My problem is is that obviously inverters that large are only 3 phase and the house service is single phase. I thought they had transformers that were also phase converters, and they do, but they are as not nearly as common as I thought, and are mostly made by questionable looking Chinese companies, which I'm not sure the owner would go for.
The next best solution I see is to have several smaller single phase 600V inverters, probably eight 15KW, stacked near the service. Still have DC combiners with one larger source circuit from each combiner to each inverter. The big problem I see with this is I am going to have much larger voltage drop issues, going from ~1400V Vmp to ~500V Vmp. I am afraid the conductors are going to be too costly or maybe even too large to land on the inverter.
I am not really sure what other/better options there may be. Any and all advice would be appreciated!
The situation is there is a large residence on a large property with an existing 800A 240/120V 1p,3w service. The homeowner would like to do a large ground-mount array in an empty field approximately 1500' from the house. The array will be somewhere between 130-150KW. It was discussed to upgrade the house to a 3 phase service but that would be $500K for the utility work so the homeowner doesnt want that.
My first thought was to do a large 1500V inverter, say 125KW, run the strings into a DC combiner and then run one large DC source circuit back to the inverter at the service point. My problem is is that obviously inverters that large are only 3 phase and the house service is single phase. I thought they had transformers that were also phase converters, and they do, but they are as not nearly as common as I thought, and are mostly made by questionable looking Chinese companies, which I'm not sure the owner would go for.
The next best solution I see is to have several smaller single phase 600V inverters, probably eight 15KW, stacked near the service. Still have DC combiners with one larger source circuit from each combiner to each inverter. The big problem I see with this is I am going to have much larger voltage drop issues, going from ~1400V Vmp to ~500V Vmp. I am afraid the conductors are going to be too costly or maybe even too large to land on the inverter.
I am not really sure what other/better options there may be. Any and all advice would be appreciated!