Peter,
I recently bought a 250 watt grid tie inverter from SWEA in Holland. It is designed for connecting a 250 watt wind generator to the grid without batteries. The kit came with a diversion control to prevent over voltage, and a grid-tie inverter that plugs directly into an ac outlet. This is legal, up to 600 watts in Holland. I am planing to test it with an AirBreeze, but i have not had time to do it yet. cost was around $300 and reviews i have read say they work. I see on the web that they may be available from a company called Insight Wind and Solar. http://insightwas.com/catalog/swea-watt-grid-inverter-starter-wind-p-39.html
Let me know if you try it.
David


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On 5/5/2011 10:26 AM, Peter Talmage wrote:
I have a client with an independent power system who is going utility interfaced. We are putting the 24 volt arrays on Ephase inverters. He wants the Air 403 to be interfaced as well. Has anyone done this and if so, how ? Thanks

Peter Talmage, P.E.

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