EV charging point is nothing to do with a grid tie inverter installation.
Might be a DNO notification but its a different process altogether.
EV charging point is nothing to do with a grid tie inverter installation.
Roger,marshman wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:34 pm The larger Solis Hybrid inverters, RHI 5k-48ES-5G and RHI 6K-48ES-5G - 5 & 6kW respectively both charge and discharge the battery at 5kW. (the actual power is 100A x battery voltage so when fully charged you actually get around 5.25kW. The 6kW one which I have is 6kW from the solar and can "accept" up to 8kW of PV on 2 strings. Will also provide 5kW "back up power" which switches in 20ms after grid failure. G100 (export limitation) compliant and listed on the ENA type approval register.
Datasheet here:
https://www.ginlong.com/rhi_inverter01/33228.html
I agree, definitely more efficient to choose an inverter that is only just big enough, rather than one that is too large. I made this mistake a few years ago at our old house. Meant that 99% of the time the inverter was under-run and so not at all efficient. The issue I found was the standing losses when the inverter was running, but not at full power. Those losses were much higher for a big inverter than a smaller one, and were pretty much fixed by the full power rating of the inverter. This meant that all the time the system was running, even at a low power, the inverter standing losses were soaking up a fair bit of the generated power.Ken wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 9:31 am Roger,
sounds good but going back before batts we used to consider that it was preferential to have a smaller inverter than kwp. Perhaps not for you with your largish PV but do you think this aspect is still relevant. IE is it a good idea to have an oversized hybrid inverter just to achieve good transfer batt rates which is then an over rated inverter for most/all of the PV generation.
Ken
I've found this on my DNO's webstie. I guess I need to submit it to pre installation and if all good then there is only post-installation notificationOldgreybeard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:00 am
Car chargers have nothing to do with G98, G99 or G100 normally, the only exception to that are the very small number of cars that may have a V2G (voltage to grid) capability. These are vanishingly small in number, but there are signs that some popular models that have V2L (voltage to load, for running things like a kettle when camping) are being abused by complete and utter idiots that are plugging them into their homes. These people will most likely die out as Darwin's principle removes them from the gene pool . . .
Yes and that’s the oficial rules.