I originally posted this question on the DIY Solar Power Forum and a member suggested that I cross post here.
First a little background on my system. I have a ground based array with 32 Adani 365 watt bifacial panels. Each has its own Enphase IQ7-plus micro inverter. I live in Vermont where in the fall and winter have very few sunny days. During a sunny day, the panels will easily max out the inverters, but during the cloudy days not even close.
My thought was to remove half of the inverters and connect two panels in parallel to drive each inverter. Then install a second ground mount array just like the first to use the removed inverters.
By doing this I will:
I pulled a couple of days worth data of the Enphase app. Doubling the panel input produced a 41% increase on November 24th. The micro inverters were limiting output. The orange represents the added power.
Nov 24 production.JPG
However if you look at the day before output goes up 90%.
Nov 23 production.JPG
I am working with Enphase customer support to try and get the 15 minute data. They gave me data for a couple of days, hopefully they can get me a year's worth.
So is this a crazy idea?
Thanks - Mark
First a little background on my system. I have a ground based array with 32 Adani 365 watt bifacial panels. Each has its own Enphase IQ7-plus micro inverter. I live in Vermont where in the fall and winter have very few sunny days. During a sunny day, the panels will easily max out the inverters, but during the cloudy days not even close.
My thought was to remove half of the inverters and connect two panels in parallel to drive each inverter. Then install a second ground mount array just like the first to use the removed inverters.
By doing this I will:
- Basically double my output of the array anytime the inverters aren't maxed out
- Since I won't be increasing the max output, no new permitting
- Won't have to upgrade my circuit panel or provide alternate routing to the grid
- Can use the existing wire runs from the array(s) to the circuit panel
I pulled a couple of days worth data of the Enphase app. Doubling the panel input produced a 41% increase on November 24th. The micro inverters were limiting output. The orange represents the added power.
Nov 24 production.JPG
However if you look at the day before output goes up 90%.
Nov 23 production.JPG
I am working with Enphase customer support to try and get the 15 minute data. They gave me data for a couple of days, hopefully they can get me a year's worth.
So is this a crazy idea?
Thanks - Mark
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