MPPT arrays in different directions [RE-wrenches]

jay peltz jay at asis.com
Tue Mar 19 17:55:46 PST 2002


Hi Gary,

I don't know for sure, but my gut tells me that I'd go with different
controllers to get MAX power from the situation.  Given this you could go with
either inverter as you will have to add MPPT's to it.

If you are willing to ( or the customer) to probably sacrifice a bit of power
for the ease of install, then just hook them up to the MM-5.

Maybe the AEI guys could respond to this?

jay

peltz power

"Gary Higbee, Solutions from the Land" wrote:

> Hi Wrenches,
>
> I'd appreciate your thoughts on a large install I'm working on. We've got
> about 5kW of PV, though it is divided into South, East, and West fixed roof
> arrays. Not optimum, but the architect got to my client before we did.
>
> We're setting up a 48-volt grid-tied system with battery backup. The only
> viable inverter solutions I'm aware of for almost immediate delivery are the
> Vanner RE48-4500 and the AEI MM-5000. I love the way the MM-5000 is packaged
> (built-in 5kW MMPT, ground fault, etc.) but I am concerned about using one
> MPPT unit on three different PV orientations. I think I heard that each
> different orientation should have its own MPPT controller. Is this true?
>
> If I use the Vanner I'll need 5 combiner boxes, 5 Solar Boost 3048 units,
> and all the ground fault and main breakers (the 5 units encompassing 3
> directions and current limitations). I'd likely use two Outback DC boxes and
> mount the PV controllers in a row above a raceway. I think this could be
> done in a clean manner, but the AEI is sure attractive.
>
> So, what do you think--lump the whole roof (East, South, West) into one
> giant array with one MPPT and go with the AEI, or break down the roof and
> MPPT each direction, using the Vanner/Outback solution?
>
> THANK YOU!
>
> Gary
>
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