The DTU is only required to set the grid profile IF your utility requires it to be set. Some don't require it. The DTU is not required to make the inverter operate. Just connect 1 panel and the 240VAC, and in 5 minutes you'll see the green LED flashing. It is then producing power. They are very DIY friendly, "ENERGY FOR ALL". I help DIYers with engineering support, stamped plans, Hoymiles microinverters, panels, and racking. Mostly I'm the guy you call when you have questions. I'm here to help and happy to do it! If you want a pre-set grid profile to avoid the DTU, I can do that too. Thank you for letting me post this.
The inverter is really heavy, I wanted to install the bracket higher up on the rail but realized depending on the thinness of the panel frame it would make contact. It will definitely depend on the thickness of the rail or type of install.
@@solargoat I think in all cases, the microinverter and optimizer vendors only advise 'shinny side up' to reflect the heat and let the air flow beneath cool the black bottom. In addition to it possibly not clearing the panel if flipped over, you'd be putting the inverter closer to the panel and the heat source. Pretty sure warranty would be voided if mounted that way.
@@billjohnson3344 Don't mount them upside down. Add a spacer to lift them up off the roof. The fins need exposure to airflow, and you don't want to transfer the heat to the panel. For maximum performance, your racking and panels should be at least 5 inches above the roof.
Aptos is selling theirs as Hoymiles too. I'm not sure what's best, just buying Hoymiles directly, or going with the Aptos branded version. Someone else pointed out Duracell is doing the same thing. How about CT's? With Enphase you've got the Envoy (or Combiner with the gateway) and it has the ability to connect CTs.
I wish there was a model that uses Power-Line-Commnication instead of Wi-Fi. In high density communities Wi-Fi frequency bands are very crowded which can cause lost connections. High density communities also pose a risk that nearby hackers may try to hack into the micro inverters in order to get access to you home network. IoT devices are currently the largest risk to network security and privacy and a Wi-Fi device is the softest target because it doesn't require direct access to the devices.
Not available in North America yet, but it's coming, along with an off-grid microinverter in a year or so. Next month, I should have the new Hybrid Battery inverters available, up to 11.6kVA.
Don't let the looks fool you. These have UL1741SB with export and grid control using a WattNode meter. I replaced my IQ8+ inverters with the HMS-2000-4T-NA, and increased the output of my system by 30%, thanks to no clipping. Enphase likes clipping which is fine if your utility has limits to the maximum AC power, but if you're not near the limit, clipping is just killing the efficiency and ROI of the system.
The DTU is only required to set the grid profile IF your utility requires it to be set. Some don't require it. The DTU is not required to make the inverter operate. Just connect 1 panel and the 240VAC, and in 5 minutes you'll see the green LED flashing. It is then producing power. They are very DIY friendly, "ENERGY FOR ALL". I help DIYers with engineering support, stamped plans, Hoymiles microinverters, panels, and racking. Mostly I'm the guy you call when you have questions. I'm here to help and happy to do it! If you want a pre-set grid profile to avoid the DTU, I can do that too. Thank you for letting me post this.
So you mean it is really not necessarily to install also the dtu?
@@dilan2842 That is correct. It will start and operate without a DTU, provided the grid is present for 300 sec.
@@ToddDesiato thank you... except in monitoring, what else the purpose of dtu?
Good information dear
Nice video. Why at first did you install it upside down?
The inverter is really heavy, I wanted to install the bracket higher up on the rail but realized depending on the thinness of the panel frame it would make contact. It will definitely depend on the thickness of the rail or type of install.
@@solargoat I think in all cases, the microinverter and optimizer vendors only advise 'shinny side up' to reflect the heat and let the air flow beneath cool the black bottom. In addition to it possibly not clearing the panel if flipped over, you'd be putting the inverter closer to the panel and the heat source. Pretty sure warranty would be voided if mounted that way.
@@billjohnson3344 Don't mount them upside down. Add a spacer to lift them up off the roof. The fins need exposure to airflow, and you don't want to transfer the heat to the panel. For maximum performance, your racking and panels should be at least 5 inches above the roof.
Aptos is selling theirs as Hoymiles too. I'm not sure what's best, just buying Hoymiles directly, or going with the Aptos branded version. Someone else pointed out Duracell is doing the same thing. How about CT's? With Enphase you've got the Envoy (or Combiner with the gateway) and it has the ability to connect CTs.
How did you identify positive and negative DC terminals when connecting your panels to the inverter
It's labeled on the front of the inverter.
Warranty vs enphase?
I wish there was a model that uses Power-Line-Commnication instead of Wi-Fi. In high density communities Wi-Fi frequency bands are very crowded which can cause lost connections. High density communities also pose a risk that nearby hackers may try to hack into the micro inverters in order to get access to you home network. IoT devices are currently the largest risk to network security and privacy and a Wi-Fi device is the softest target because it doesn't require direct access to the devices.
These micro inverters will turn DC to AC? or would you still need a central inverter?
Yes, you dont actually
I read on hoymiles they have a 6-1 inverter
Not available in North America yet, but it's coming, along with an off-grid microinverter in a year or so. Next month, I should have the new Hybrid Battery inverters available, up to 11.6kVA.
can you connect different size solar panels on that 2000w inverter?
Yes, you can use diffrent sizes and diffrent directions
Where did you order from, Alibaba? Or through HMiles website?
2:05 looks like old enphase splice
Don't let the looks fool you. These have UL1741SB with export and grid control using a WattNode meter. I replaced my IQ8+ inverters with the HMS-2000-4T-NA, and increased the output of my system by 30%, thanks to no clipping. Enphase likes clipping which is fine if your utility has limits to the maximum AC power, but if you're not near the limit, clipping is just killing the efficiency and ROI of the system.
Hoymiles Solar Microinverter able to combine with battery backup ? in the feature ?
Yes it can
That’s nice but I think Hoymiles will remain as a DIY unless they offer the same one shop experience and long warranty as Enphase.
Hoymiles is already passing them, enphase is old news now.
Thanks
Duracell is boxing this with their name on it.
Lots of clones and shady 3rd party sellers. Gave up on sourcing the hoymiles brand.