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    On 8/15/2011 6:34 PM, Darryl Thayer wrote:
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        <div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">Hi wrenches,
            I have been informed off list that my system is not a
            supported configuration, that one <var id="yui-ie-cursor"></var>phase
            can be paralelled, but the other two can not, one only on
            each of the other legs.  So unless Outback comes back with
            more info, I was wrong.  (mine still works, it was suggested
            I am very lucky)  </span></div>
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        <div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">I have used
            the Apollo in different configurations, stacked in single
            phase, but I have not tried 3 phase stacks.  Maybe you could
            conact Apollo.   </span></div>
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        <div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">Darryl </span></div>
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    If you mean your system in Minneapolis, that is OK because they are
    only paralleled on the input (grid) side.<br>
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    You can have as many inverters as you want selling back to the grid
    (even on 3 phase) as you did...  Just can't parallel<br>
    their outputs for off grid use when the power goes down.   Each
    inverter CAN drive its own AC branch load<br>
    though.<br>
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              <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">From:</span></b> Darryl
              Thayer <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:daryl_solar@yahoo.com"><daryl_solar@yahoo.com></a><br>
              <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">To:</span></b>
              RE-wrenches <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org"><re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org></a><br>
              <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Cc:</span></b> Julie
              Haugh <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jfh@greenhousepc.com"><jfh@greenhousepc.com></a><br>
              <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</span></b>
              Monday, August 15, 2011 10:43 AM<br>
              <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Subject:</span></b> Re:
              [RE-wrenches] Large, off grid<br>
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                <div><span>Another method is to use the 120 volt VFX
                    3648, with one master and 14 slaves. (15 total, 5 in
                    paralled on each leg)  Check this with Outback as
                    the 3 phase is different now than it was back in
                    2003.  The three phase was the master generated a
                    square wave and each slave would use this to lag
                    either 120 or 240 degrees.  For standalone not grid
                    tie.  I did a multi inverter on standalone 3
                    phase.  </span></div>
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                <div><span>Also a good source for this might be  Julie
                    Haugh <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                    She has done a lot of work with Outbacks </span></div>
                <div><span>Darryl</span></div>
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                      <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">From:</span></b>
                      jay peltz <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jay@asis.com"><jay@asis.com></a><br>
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                      <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</span></b>
                      Friday, August 12, 2011 1:02 PM<br>
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                    Hi Daryl,<br>
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                    You might look at the new Outback 8kw 120/240v<br>
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                    I know that you can connect up to 10 in parallel,  i
                    don't know if you can do it 3 phase however.<br>
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                    jay <br>
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                    peltz power<br>
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                    On Aug 12, 2011, at 8:42 AM, <a
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                    wrote:<br>
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                    > Hello wrenches,<br>
                    >  We have an opportunity to install a very large
                    (60 kw) off grid system<br>
                    > in Mexico. It is currently three phase. I do
                    have the option of<br>
                    > changing out the air conditioners (36 of them)
                    to 120 single phase, but<br>
                    > it is an added layer of complexity/cost that it
                    would be nice to avoid.<br>
                    >  The largest off grid system I've done is 21 kw
                    so far, and it was<br>
                    > single phase and fairly straightforward.<br>
                    >  Does anyone know of a three phase, off grid
                    inverter than can be<br>
                    > paralleled for 500 (possibly 450) amps oputput.
                    I am currently dealing<br>
                    > with three 120 volt lines (2/0) and a neutral,
                    running to a transformer<br>
                    > to "clean up" the power from the gennie a bit.
                    The client is determined<br>
                    > to do this as he has spent about $500,000.00
                    USD in diesel over the<br>
                    > last 5 years.I would very much like to get that
                    transformer out of the<br>
                    > picture...<br>
                    >  I am well versed in the complexities/pitfalls
                    of battery systems this<br>
                    > large. I'm planning on using the Surrette
                    YS-31series to minimize the<br>
                    > footprint, as well as use Water Miser caps and
                    install three separate<br>
                    > deionizing water systems. My issue is the
                    inverters. I have seen a<br>
                    > Korean inverter, Sunsine (<a
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                    that is capable<br>
                    > of this, but I am not sure I want my first
                    install of this inverter to<br>
                    > be 3000 miles away....<br>
                    >  Anyone?<br>
                    > <br>
                    > Thanks,<br>
                    > Daryl DeJoy<br>
                    > NABCEP Certified PV installer<br>
                    > Penobscot Solar Design<br>
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