LouiseSJPP
New Member
I understand that microinverters allow each panel to be optimised on output, independent of shading of other panels in the array.
What I don't see is what happens afterwards. If each panel puts out a bit of 220V AC, do these outputs all need to be bundled back to an AC/DC battery charger and from that low DC voltage point, out again to another inverter to get a single AC supply, suitably fused and protected, able to draw from battery and panels direct?
What I don't see is what happens afterwards. If each panel puts out a bit of 220V AC, do these outputs all need to be bundled back to an AC/DC battery charger and from that low DC voltage point, out again to another inverter to get a single AC supply, suitably fused and protected, able to draw from battery and panels direct?