I recently spoke with an inverter manufacture and I left with the following 
opinion.  Normally the inverter takes the unity power factor load and leaves 
the reactive load.  making the power factor worse.  However the power factor 
could be corrected by the inverter, However this would add cost to the inverter 
and would not appear to have value to the solar industry.  There are variable 
reactance devices existing that can correct power factor, is there need for 
another device?  

Darryl  

 
> Hello Wrenches,
> 
> Commercial power customers often are penalized for low
> power factors.
> Looking for other info I came across this article, which
> seems to
> cover the subject from an academic standpoint.
> http://tinyurl.com/ye5pzrw    Does anyone
> have real world data which
> might shed light on the impact of a DGT PV system on power
> factor.
> 
> With Regards
> Carl Adams
> SunRock Solar, LLC.
> _______________________________________________



      
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