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MrPablo
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Hello from a Former Lurker

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Hi all,

I've spent a while lurking on this forum whilst I was getting my self-installed solar & battery setup working, but I thought I'd finally join in properly!

In terms of my setup, I have 10 x 405w panels sitting on a wooden mounting structure which is attached to my garage. Unfortunately my house roof orientation is just not great, plus diy installation at that height didn't appeal!

The garage roof pitch is north facing, so the wooden frame allows me to mount the panels due south at 5 degree pitch.
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As the second picture suggests, shading is a given in the early morning and late afternoon from October and will be until March, so most generation is during the noon period.
This is all coupled to a Solis 3.6kw hybrid with 3 x Pylontech US3000C, also located in the garage.
So far, the setup has worked really well with much lower costs due to the diy install!

I have spent a lot of time on the control and monitoring through modbus, home assistant and lots of data investigation, so I'm hoping to share this with the forum in case others could benefit.

Looking forward to being an active member and learning more!
10x 405W JA Solar panels (4.05kWp) @ 5 degrees
3x 405W Longi panels (1.22kWp) @ 90 degrees
16.5kWh DIY LifePo4 battery
Solis inverter/charger
0.6kW Ripple WT
64kWh Kia E-Niro
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Joeboy
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Re: Hello from a Former Lurker

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Welcome onboard MrPablo!
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
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12kWh 210ltr HWT.
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Oldgreybeard
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Welcome, another Home Assistant fan here. I'm pulling data from our battery inverter using an ESP8266, connected to the RS485/Modbus port and using MQTT to get it via WiFi to Home Assistant (running on a Raspberry Pi).
25 off 250W Perlight solar panels, installed 2014, with a 6kW PowerOne inverter, about 6,000kWh/year generated
6 off Pylontech US3000C batteries, with a Sofar ME3000SP inverter
Countrypaul
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Post by Countrypaul »

Hi and welcome,

With the shading issues you mention have you looked at optimisers such as Tigo?
MrPablo
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Re: Hello from a Former Lurker

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I did have several Tigo optimisers on order from Voltacon but cancelled it after viewing the MPPT voltage & current data from the inverter.
The majority of the time, the MPPT pulls the voltage down and the shaded sections of the panels get bypassed anyway.

Instead, I'm thinking of buying some additional panels to mount on the south facing gable wall, so the cash will be needed for that!
10x 405W JA Solar panels (4.05kWp) @ 5 degrees
3x 405W Longi panels (1.22kWp) @ 90 degrees
16.5kWh DIY LifePo4 battery
Solis inverter/charger
0.6kW Ripple WT
64kWh Kia E-Niro
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nowty
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MrPablo wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 5:09 pm I did have several Tigo optimisers on order from Voltacon but cancelled it after viewing the MPPT voltage & current data from the inverter.
The majority of the time, the MPPT pulls the voltage down and the shaded sections of the panels get bypassed anyway.

Instead, I'm thinking of buying some additional panels to mount on the south facing gable wall, so the cash will be needed for that!
Yes, my SMA inverter does shade management by doing an occasional global peak MPPT scan. If your inverter does this and your panels are the same and facing the same direction (like yours), then TIGOs don't add much value. But if your adding mismatched panels or panels facing a different direction then TIGOs are superior.

Quite a nice looking array you have too. :D

If anyone complains they are more than 200mm higher than the roof, you say, they are the roof. :twisted:
18.7kW PV > 109MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 26MWh generated
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Stan
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Post by Stan »

Well done MrPablo. It looks great. If the frame of each PV panel stands 2 or 3mm proud of the glass, which is usually the case, then at 5 degrees slope water will sit at the bottom of the slope, leading to a build-up of dirt and alga eventually. This affects output but it looks as though you can easily reach to clean with an extending pole and soft buffer.
MrPablo
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Re: Hello from a Former Lurker

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Post by MrPablo »

Yep, I've got the long pole on standby for cleaning duty! I would have liked more of a pitch, but so far they seem to drain pretty well.

Nowty, that's exactly my viewpoint, plus if there's ever an official issue, I'll just reroof the garage with a pitched roof that's suspiciously similar in profile...
10x 405W JA Solar panels (4.05kWp) @ 5 degrees
3x 405W Longi panels (1.22kWp) @ 90 degrees
16.5kWh DIY LifePo4 battery
Solis inverter/charger
0.6kW Ripple WT
64kWh Kia E-Niro
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Fintray
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Post by Fintray »

Welcome to the forum! :D
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Mr Gus
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Post by Mr Gus »

Im sure theres room for a "waffer thin" (small) ladder, step variety under there nowty 😏
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