PWDickerson
Senior Member
- Location
- Clinton, WA
- Occupation
- Solar Contractor
I just did the math. The voltage drop from the inverter to the utility will be about 21%, so the voltage at the inverter will rise to about 290V if the utility voltage is 240V. Even if the utility voltage is on the low end, the inverter is going to shut down on every sunny day. This isn't going to work. How did you make the designer/owner aware? Did you show them the math? Even at half the rated power output, the inver will be operating at over 264V.