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September 9th, 2024 11:58 AM #891
Pwede.... using a transfer switch. This will allow you to charge the battery banks during the times when there's no utility power and solar harvesting is not enough, which is often the case in inclement weather. Most charge controllers can be set to take only what the generator can supply to prevent overloading.
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September 9th, 2024 01:06 PM #893
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September 9th, 2024 02:03 PM #894
During a power outage, you'd typically want to power only the essentials. Of course, if you have a bigger generator, you can power more. However, the bigger the generator, the higher the TCO. So it's important to strike a good balance... especially for folks like me who don't have a bottom-less pit of money.
My backup generator is only 4.5kW (5kW surge). When it's running the house, I turn off breakers to circuits like shower heaters and the oven so that I don't go over-budget on power. Even then, the generator can run all the lights, my servers, PCs, laptops, and two inverter A/Cs (1.5 and 2.5HP, respectively).
I have a couple of ways to monitor power:
On the generator inlet panel...
and through the app.
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September 9th, 2024 03:01 PM #896
I am not familiar dyan sa device mo, but if naka ATS ang genset mo, mag shutdown din buong power mo if nagkataon mataas masyado ang load mo vs available supply (genset + solar) at the moment of power outage.
Kaya most, if not all, solar installers, hindi na magagamit ang solar if umaandar ang genset.Signature
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September 9th, 2024 03:30 PM #897
So ... if solar is grid-tied ... to have generator ... transfer switch ... either generator only or solar on-grid ...
Grid-tied solar setup will not have power when there is blackout ... Is there a way to have solar setup that can switch from on-grid to off-grid? ...
In a hybrid solar setup ... there is solar source, Maralco source and battery ... can it accept generator power source? ... if so, how does it work? ... same with first scenario above? ...
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September 9th, 2024 05:27 PM #898
In a grid-tie system, you need a transfer switch to select between inverter output and generator output. That way, the generator and grid-tie systems will not see each other. The transfer switch let's you pick where you will get your power; On-grid Solar or Generator.
For hybrid systems, you should get a system that supports integration with a backup generator. In this scenario, the generator can be used to charge the batteries in case of low solar harvesting or when utility power is unavailable. This is where my expertise ends.
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September 9th, 2024 06:03 PM #899
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September 9th, 2024 07:46 PM #900
Mas ok yung may easy access na cap. My Panasonic battery with i-stop (most of the time I missed to...
Which is better? Amaron or Panasonic Battery?