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K1TTT wrote:
they may not be angelina jolie or any of those other hot, hot, hot babes the spammer keeps posting, but these are some of the better views you can find outside of the bedroom: http://wiki.k1ttt.net/2010-Maintenan...fallinspection Those distributed inverters are becoming more popular, because they solve a lot of problems. a) you can size them to be some small number of panels worth, where the sweet spot is for component costs internally. Many smaller inverters can be cheaper to make than one big inverter, once you get beyond, say, where a single semiconductor device is big enough. (like solid state power amps for RF) b) you don't have to worry about high power DC wiring, which is a real pain for things like fusing and grounding. c) you've already got to have the line synchronization figured out, and it's done in a single ASIC anyway, so there's no added complexity for paralleling and scaling. Just rack and stack It might also help with the firefighter problem.. they aren't wild about big solar installations because there's no easy way to turn them off. cut the wires and they're still live, as long as light is shining on them. I haven't looked in detail, but I could see distributed inverters each having their own "disconnect" switch to short the panel out, and if you drop the master interconnect (so there's no grid-tie), then all the panels will isolate themselves by design, and all the AC wiring will be dead(-ish) |
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