I have the identical setup you are contemplating @NoraBatty, see sig. Whole house is normally behind the Victron tho I have bypass switches as well.NoraBatty wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 12:04 am
Thanks for the info AlBargey.
So under G98 for this inverter, internal limiter is fine, and g100 not needed?
Can a homeowner set the 3.68w limit themselves, or, do homeowners have to be locked out for dno to be happy.
If I can straight swap the grid tied, to the Multi 48/5000II, without doing anything dno related, it would be a great, and yes, over worrying
The DNO (WPD now NG) were happy with a self-install. Don't know how it would have gone though if I were not a Chartered Engineer.
They wanted export limit of 3.7kW and max inverter power of 3.7kW. I sent them screenshots of these settings but they have not insisted on them being locked and outwith my control. I don't understand the logic behind the inverter limit, originally it didn't bother me as I only had two Pylontech modules which restricted the inverter power to less anyway. I may try and re-visit all this as I am trying to move off deemed export bc I have a big surplus in the summer which I am not currently being paid for.
So if you can I would argue that the 3.7kW export limit is all the protection a DNO needs. It is no business of theirs whether you choose to discharge your batteries at 100A while cooking your supper.
We find the 5kVA with 10.65 kWh storage is OK for normal domestic use if we are not gung-ho. But in winter we run an oil AGA 24/7, we would need an extra battery module for cooking otherwise. Not sure how it will work next winter with a 12kW(t) HP as well.
DIY installation has no particular probs for anyone reasonably competent at wiring, lots of help here or Victron forum. Having scanned it for two years now I wouldn't go for two parallel 3kVA units, certainly not if trying to configure so one can export and the other can't, asking for trouble IMO unless you want to spend yr evenings writing flows in NodeRed.