The Enphase IQ8 forms an island if disconnected from the grid. so does that mean they don't follow the NEC for residential? Great videos tho. I love the testing.
Well yes and no. In order for them to form an island there must be a system controller that isolates the backed-up circuits and iq8's from the grid. The system controller also has a transformer to get 120/240 split phase output since the inverters are straight 240v. Thanks for the kind words! Bit of a dry video this one was :).
Thank you! Yes it is compatible with a few meters that allow zero export. aka Grid connection with zero power. beenebrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/SUN2000-3.8KTL-11.4KTL-USL0-User-Manual.pdf
However in looking it appears all of the meters compatible are either single phase or three phase. No split phase/2 phase! Wonder if one can use two single phase meters to achieve zero export. Ugh.
I am still looking for a grid tie inverter with zero export feature, but there are always obstacles . 1. solark - very expensive 2. Megarov- software issues 3. Victron using ESS feature - complicated 4. Solar edge - need additional modbus 5.SMA- mod buss issues 6. Sun GTIL - can't find the right size ct clamp for 150a service, unit not ul listed. 😢😢
From what I understand an Enphase setup with "IEEE 1547 default 2015, No Export" grid profile will do zero export. Just need an Envoy IQ or Enphase combiner with CT's going to the main electrical panel. I haven't tried it myself but everything I read says it does what we want it to do. Only use solar enough to zero out the meter but not back feed the grid. Might be a pretty cost effective way to get into a small zero export setup. I also threw a question into the Huawei forum to see if anyone knew how to do it in the US on split phase.
I wonder could you dc contactor on roof that would shut down power coming from roof
The Enphase IQ8 forms an island if disconnected from the grid. so does that mean they don't follow the NEC for residential? Great videos tho. I love the testing.
Well yes and no. In order for them to form an island there must be a system controller that isolates the backed-up circuits and iq8's from the grid. The system controller also has a transformer to get 120/240 split phase output since the inverters are straight 240v. Thanks for the kind words! Bit of a dry video this one was :).
They use contactors
Great video . Does the inverter have zero export feature. Thks
Thank you! Yes it is compatible with a few meters that allow zero export. aka Grid connection with zero
power. beenebrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/SUN2000-3.8KTL-11.4KTL-USL0-User-Manual.pdf
However in looking it appears all of the meters compatible are either single phase or three phase. No split phase/2 phase! Wonder if one can use two single phase meters to achieve zero export. Ugh.
@@BeeneEnergy interesting 🤔
I am still looking for a grid tie inverter with zero export feature, but there are always obstacles .
1. solark - very expensive
2. Megarov- software issues
3. Victron using ESS feature - complicated
4. Solar edge - need additional modbus
5.SMA- mod buss issues
6. Sun GTIL - can't find the right size ct clamp for 150a service, unit not ul listed.
😢😢
From what I understand an Enphase setup with "IEEE 1547 default 2015, No Export" grid profile will do zero export. Just need an Envoy IQ or Enphase combiner with CT's going to the main electrical panel. I haven't tried it myself but everything I read says it does what we want it to do. Only use solar enough to zero out the meter but not back feed the grid. Might be a pretty cost effective way to get into a small zero export setup. I also threw a question into the Huawei forum to see if anyone knew how to do it in the US on split phase.
On an unrelated note, the inverter not having a user interface of its own is an abomination.
And then there’s that! I suspect it mimics Solar edge in that way.
@@BeeneEnergy Hopefully not including mimicking Solaredge reliability.
You should ask for likes and subscribe so your RUclips goes up