I would appreciate ideas on how to shut down a proposed microinverter system on a garage that is 100% serviced by an Outback Radian multimode system in the main building that has the garage on the back up service panel in the main building.

Garage has a MLO subpanel that is connected to the multimode back up service panel that is in the main building.

If grid goes down, we need to disconnect the microinverter array so it does not overcharge the battery system. If we use the battery voltage relay, we will take out all the garage circuits, which would disable its heating system, etc. We just want to disconnect the microinverter circuit in the garage subpanel.

Does anyone know of a product that could do this. I would imagine a transmitter, or perhaps something else besides a microinverter array?


Thanks for any help. Chris




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            Christopher Warfel
                     ENTECH Engineering, Inc.
PO Box 871, Block Island, RI 02807
                                401-466-8978
<http://entech-engineering.com>

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