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Thanks everyone, I'm learning a ton here.
@Hedges - Can your system automatically shed loads based on SOC? If so, what type of...
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Awesome, thanks for confirming my thinking!
Can you explain this one a bit more? Not sure I follow.
This is probably ignorance on my...
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Ah I see, thanks for looking that up!
I had the utility spot my meter upgrade and they approved a max panel rating of 125A (up from my...
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Not all rules to be adhered to, rather several rules to choose among. Multiple ways to avoid overloading the busbar. One is to limit...
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Amazing, I like that configuration.
Circling back to the 100A main breaker and a single 100A breaker that is tapped to feed both...
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Oh! I see - I dig your idea to keep the 100A main breaker and then have only a single 100A breaker on that panel and tap it downstream...
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@Hedges - what if I swapped out my main breaker from 100A to 70A? 😬 Is that a terrible idea? haha.That would allow me to make the...
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Ok, I think that is all making sense. Thanks for breaking that down for me.
Sounds like I’ll need to upgrade my service and panel...
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Oh - hmm. I guess the inverter is itself a load even if there are no downstream loads from the inverter (e.g. it can still charge...
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Thanks @Hedges! Still trying to understand this though...
In my head, replacing all loads on my existing panel with a 100A breaker...
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Thanks for the replies, all super helpful!
@Hedges - great idea to configure the inverter to only export a certain amount in order to...
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Hi all!
First post and I must start out by expressing my gratitude for this community. I’ve learned a ton in the past several weeks...
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