A mixed bag this afternoon.
The Hoymiles micro isn't here. Should have arrived 10 days ago. Contacted the shop in Germany, see if they can chase this.
All four 245W poly panels from Leith cleaned and tested. Outputting nicely. Best seen on a changing solar day is 5.2A.
The Enphase IQ7 micro inverter brought back from Turkey fired up no problem for testing on the poly panels.
So there's a compatability issue between its UK setting and theTurkish grid. Hopefully the Hoymiles unit will have more auto flexibility for over there than the rigid settings of the Enphase? Surmising this while hoping but as I don't have access to an Envoy to reprogramme, it's a moot point.
I know from anecdotal tales that there can be a fair bit of voltage movement in the Turkish grid. Worst case the IQ7 & Hoymiles units will work here and I'll find an offgrid solution for Turkeys mighty 200W of panels.
A few photos of my incredibly rough lash up for testing this afternoon. It was great to see each panels cranking Amps.
Many gardening projects to do though before I can get away with any install of this system.
Panels stored the noo at the front logstore. I'll get it all installed hopefully before I need access to that store.
There is something quite epic in seeing old used gear springing into life.
Cost to date
4 of 245W panels £160
100 mtr roll 4mm DC cable £48
10 of mc4 sets £10
Hoymiles field connection £10
Running total £228
