Fronius IG Plus vs Primo 11.1/11.4
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I have installed Fronius IG Plus A 11.1 with 4 strings of solar panels connected to them, interfacing to a 240VN uniphase grid.
Im looking over the Fronius Primo 11.4 but Im unsure if should use it. The datasheet says it can either be used with 2 MPPTs or 1 MPPT. According to their tool, with 2 MPPTs I can get:
5 strings of 9 panels each on MPP1 and 3 strings of 9 on MPP2.
If I combine the MPPTs (which I guess is a jumper or some other setting on the inverter itself) I can get:
5 strings of 8 panels.
What would the advantage of the separate MPPT be? In case some strings are in a less than optimal location vs another set of strings?
Im looking over the Fronius Primo 11.4 but Im unsure if should use it. The datasheet says it can either be used with 2 MPPTs or 1 MPPT. According to their tool, with 2 MPPTs I can get:
5 strings of 9 panels each on MPP1 and 3 strings of 9 on MPP2.
If I combine the MPPTs (which I guess is a jumper or some other setting on the inverter itself) I can get:
5 strings of 8 panels.
What would the advantage of the separate MPPT be? In case some strings are in a less than optimal location vs another set of strings?
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MPPT estimates the optimum solar array voltage.
Mostly, this voltage varies with number of cells/panels in a string (your physical design) and the cell temperatures.
This gives you the option to have different numbers of panels how many you can fit on s roof plane) and/or optimize the energy harvest with different roof plane (facing southeast vs southwest).
As always, read the specifications & manuals closely. There maybe limitations in array configurations that a single 2 input gt inverter beyond the basic Voc/Vmp limitations.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
The IG+A inverters are transformer based, while the primos are transformerless. The latter will be lighter, safer, slightly more efficient, and easier to install.
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Ethan Brush said:The IG+A inverters are transformer based, while the primos are transformerless. The latter will be lighter, safer, slightly more efficient, and easier to install.
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I believe that ungrounded, transformerless inverter systems can detect lower fault levels and do not have the ground fault "blind spot" issue that has caused fires (think bakersfield).
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