Matt,
You're right, it is 4.5% different. I'm not sure which buttons on the
calculator I used to get 1.1%.
Kent Osterberg
m...@solar-energy-solutions.com wrote:
Kent,
Can you help me understand the 1.1%? I had figured over 4% and allowed
that 1-2% may be voltage drop (though it is qui
Kent,
Can you help me understand the 1.1%? I had figured over 4% and allowed
that 1-2% may be voltage drop (though it is quite literally 12' of 10 awg
between the last enphase and the meter).
In a state with a semi-active SREC market all our systems are installed
with a revenue grade meter. I s
Matt,
The Enphase and revenue grade meter are in disagreement by less than
1.1% in the system you are describing - that's good agreement! According
to the Enphase white paper, the wiring loss in the Enphase cabling
between the first and 9th inverter is 0.6%. That only applies to the
last inve
I would always expect the power monitoring at the inverter ( or in this
case at the module) to be higher, because of wire losses. Matt's case
is about a 4 to 5% difference though, so that only explains maybe half
the loss at most. I wonder if the inverter monitoring measures incoming
watts, or
ct: Re: [RE-wrenches] Warranty Claim Based On Enphase Monitoring Data
First, I'd suggest swapping the inverter under the suspect module with it's
neighboring module's inverter. See if the reduced output follows the
module, or the inverter. If it follows the module, then I'd
Good point, Matt. We've been required to install a revenue-grade solar
production KWH meter in Oregon with every system. In 6-7 years with different
inverter manus, I've never seen an inverter KWH display that wasn't, shall we
say... exuberant, in relation to the revenue grade meter.
Bob-O
On
First, I'd suggest swapping the inverter under the suspect module with it's
neighboring module's inverter. See if the reduced output follows the
module, or the inverter. If it follows the module, then I'd have a frank
talk with the module manufacturer, backed with the data you've gathered, to
see
Mark,
We have nine Trina modules on our roof with Enphase. Enphase says the
array has produced 2,680 kWh to date. The revenue grade meter 12 feet
away says 2,564. Until I hear otherwise I am reluctant to consider
Enphase reporting precise. It seems to be similar to what I would expect
from a s
Folks,
Has anyone used Enphase monitoring data to get warranty replacement on new
modules with sub par yield?
I have several interesting questions stemming from access to Enphase module
level monitoring data.
Looking at data from a larger site (80 modules) with no shading issues,
instant power p
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