sustainholmes
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hi so I just took delivery of my brand new MPP PIP-3024GK PF1.0 series hybrid inverter.
However I think I made a mistake. (I am learning). I assumed that it can give me 3kw of solar, and if there is any additional load above 3kw, that it can somehow bypass this from grid. but I didn't know that the 3kw on the inverter is the maximum solar + utility or visa versa it can put out so I cant have absolutely everything connected to it??. this means that If I wanted to plug this thing it into the MDF it will overload if the wifey throws clothes in the dryer?!
so is there a special trick or is there another way that I can wire it to have a load bypass instead of using the built in circuitry?. or do I basically have to wire only certain things to the output of the unit like... for eg. lights, powerpoints. but no stove or dryer.
I have not connected it yet. still designing the wiring and how it will work, so I can tell the sparky what to wire up.
Cheers,
D
However I think I made a mistake. (I am learning). I assumed that it can give me 3kw of solar, and if there is any additional load above 3kw, that it can somehow bypass this from grid. but I didn't know that the 3kw on the inverter is the maximum solar + utility or visa versa it can put out so I cant have absolutely everything connected to it??. this means that If I wanted to plug this thing it into the MDF it will overload if the wifey throws clothes in the dryer?!
so is there a special trick or is there another way that I can wire it to have a load bypass instead of using the built in circuitry?. or do I basically have to wire only certain things to the output of the unit like... for eg. lights, powerpoints. but no stove or dryer.
I have not connected it yet. still designing the wiring and how it will work, so I can tell the sparky what to wire up.
Cheers,
D