Hi Doug
My 12 stack may not be in compliance today, it appeared to be in compliance 
when it was installed.  It works, but I do not wish to look to hard at it.  It 
involved extra and custom work by outback when it was installed.
Darryl

--- On Sun, 8/8/10, Doug Pratt <dmpr...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


From: Doug Pratt <dmpr...@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Advice needed on upsizing a battery & grid 
interactive inverter stack
To: "'RE-wrenches'" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Date: Sunday, August 8, 2010, 11:43 AM








Hi Mick,
 
We’re increasingly running into this “how big can you go with battery-based 
grid-tie” question. Most of the hardware out there was designed with modest 
residential systems in mind.  
 
Outback is limited to 2 inverters max in grid-tie mode. 7.5kW. (I’m really 
curious what Darryl is doing with his 12-stack. I suspect it’s functional but 
not exactly in compliance with UL listings.)
 
With Xantrex we can get to 3 inverters, 18kW.
 
A Sunny Boy / Sunny Island stack can go to 4 Islands, 20kW.
 
Both Satcon and Princeton Inverters make 100kW battery-based, grid-tie capable 
inverters.  The Satcon runs a 240vdc battery pack…exciting!  Not sure about 
Princeton, but I believe it’s the same.  Prices for these large, more or less 
custom-built inverters is astronomical.  
 
And dammit, there’s nothing in between 20kW and 100kW! (A least that I’m aware 
of.) And we get requests in the 30-50kW range pretty regularly now.
 
The best advice I can offer:  First off, it’s just crazy to build such large 
battery packs for grid-tied systems.  Batteries have become very expensive over 
the past few years, and even the best aren’t going to last more than 15-20 
years.  So build the client a modest 18-20kW battery backup system to cover the 
really important stuff. (Security system, critical lighting, communications, 
etc.) Put everything else on an auto-start backup generator.  The food isn’t 
going to spoil in the two minutes it takes the backup system to roll up to 
speed, and if the big screen goes blank for a couple minutes…well life is just 
tough sometimes.  I usually recommend propane as a backup fuel, it gets 
delivered and it doesn’t spoil or evaporate with age. But for something this 
big you’ll probably need to go to diesel.
 
Good Luck!
Doug Pratt
DC Power Systems  
 
 

From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Mick Abraham
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 4:18 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Advice needed on upsizing a battery & grid interactive 
inverter stack
 
Yo, Mechanics~

 

A client is considering a "biggest ever for me" battery based power system. 
They will probably scale down their ambitions once the cost realities settle in 
but for now they've asked me to look for battery based inverter systems which 
can scale bigger than a triple stack of Xantrex XW6048 inverters. Your advice 
would be welcomed. 

 

* The system must be split phase 120/240, not 3 phase. 

 

* Outback seems "out" because the inverter group should handle backup battery 
recharge using grid or generator AC...and we also want to sell excess PV power 
to the grid.

 

* No cobbled together AC coupled systems would be considered without a 
convincing way to feather the end of charge on the battery when the grid is 
down...float & all. I don't want to go back to the days of clunky, coarse 
battery "end of charge" care. 

 

* Sunny Island/Sunny Boy is in contention but I'm not keen on having to stack 
in pairs to maintain the 120/240 three wire architecture. A single Sunny Island 
failure would take down two of the yellow boxes. What is the limit on 
stack-ability for Sunny Island?

 

* A battery sales rep suggested Satcon brand but I think that's bogus advice. 
Satcon is pure grid intertie only, right?

 

***********************************************

 

So...there is your challenge de la semaine (challenge of the week). Who builds 
an inverter system with Xantrex XW-like features only bigger...much bigger? OR: 
who could supply the "Mother of Sunny Island/Sunny Boy" system? Replies would 
be welcomed on the  List or off.

 

The Wrench List is the Bomb!

 

Mick Abraham, Proprietor
www.abrahamsolar.com

Voice: 970-731-4675
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