[permaculture] Inverter in a battery-less system?
christopher nesbitt
christopher.nesbitt at mmrfbz.org
Thu May 14 13:54:39 EDT 2009
You need an inverter to make the DC electricity from your panels AC.
On May 14, 2009, at 9:18 AM, John Fritz wrote:
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> I don't understand why one would need an inverter in a grid tie
> battery-less system? If I am getting my juice from the grid, it is
> already AC. Why would I need to invert it to anything else.
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> John Fritz, NW Arkansas.
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> Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 11:51:07 -0600
> From: Stephen Sherman <spsherm at msn.com>
> Subject: Re: [permaculture] batteries vs grid-tie
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> I can't seem to find the original post, but here are a few thoughts...
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> Batteries add to the cost of a system, but they provide power when the
> grid is down. Not only from the power they store, but also because
> many
> (perhaps most) grid connect/battery-less inverters won't invert if the
> grid is down, even if your PVs/wind are making electricity. So it
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> depends on what you want out of your system. Do you need electricity
> when the grid is down? Do you need your AE system to act as a UPS for
> some critical equipment? If so, you probably will need some
> batteries on
> the system and an inverter designed to use them.
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