My SB1700 is the original inverter on the FIT.
I have another sunny boy inverter for the second install, can’t remember the model it’s in storage.
If I go down the battery inverter route won’t that affect the FIT?
PV Guidance Please
Re: PV Guidance Please
As has been said many times before (on other similar threads), as long as the second system inverter connects to the grid downstream of the FIT generation meter, (i.e. it does not add to it), it’s fine as far as FIT goes. It does not matter whether the second inverter is a battery inverter with storage or is a hybrid inverter with both panels and storage.
It’s only if you’re adding extra panels to your existing FIT inverter or replacing your existing FIT inverter with a hybrid inverter and adding storage to the FIT system. It’s still possible to do, with agreement with your FIT provider you can change the FIT generation meter for a bi-directional one which takes care of the storage issue, then you can add extra panels and agree a diluted FIT generation rate.
DNO’wise, that’s another issue.
18.7kW PV > 111MWh generated
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 34MWh generated
7 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
90kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 530 m3
Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 34MWh generated
7 Other RE Coop's
105kWh EV storage
90kWh Home battery storage
40kWh Thermal storage
GSHP + A2A HP's
Rain water use > 530 m3
Re: PV Guidance Please
+1 to all the above.
With a bit of luck your 2nd inverter currently in storage is another SB1700, or at any rate not more than 1.98kW (3.68 less 1.7), then you don't need to make any further applications to the DNO. Subject to the voltage limit, connecting 2.2kW of panels will be no problem at this time of year as they will not generate anything like their rated output in winter anyway. 10-20% over-panelling is quite common and reckoned to be a good economic proposition.
With a bit of luck your 2nd inverter currently in storage is another SB1700, or at any rate not more than 1.98kW (3.68 less 1.7), then you don't need to make any further applications to the DNO. Subject to the voltage limit, connecting 2.2kW of panels will be no problem at this time of year as they will not generate anything like their rated output in winter anyway. 10-20% over-panelling is quite common and reckoned to be a good economic proposition.
16 x 230W Upsolar panels S Devon, 4kW Steca, 3.9 MWh FITs/yr
8 x 405W Longi panels, 250/60 MPPT, 3.3 MWh/yr
Victron MultiPlus II-GX 48/5000/70-50
10.65 kWh Pylontec Force-L2
zappi 7kW EVCS
Villavent whole-house MVHR
5000l rainwater system
Vaillant 12kW HP
8 x 405W Longi panels, 250/60 MPPT, 3.3 MWh/yr
Victron MultiPlus II-GX 48/5000/70-50
10.65 kWh Pylontec Force-L2
zappi 7kW EVCS
Villavent whole-house MVHR
5000l rainwater system
Vaillant 12kW HP