New Hampshire Solar
New Hampshire Solar
May 8, 2021
Here's another info update on the fantastic new SolarEdge EnergyHub battery backup system. Even though the inverter is only rated for a 7,600 watt AC output it can actually capture far more power than that from your solar array. This screenshot is a momentary shot of how the harvest from a 12.5 kW roof array has been routed and retained. This is a momentary shot captured from the fantastic interactive SolarEdge monitoring included with every EH system. If you look closely at the battery energy graph you can see where I have dragged the cursor to the 11:15 am point on the morning of April 27th. I did this because the was a large spike in the solar harvest (shown in green). Unfortunately the dropdown window has obscured that spike but it does give you all of the particulars back in return. The solar array was at that moment capturing 11,948 watts from the sun, sending 6,878 watts of AC power to the homes main electrical panel for direct consumption and export for credits, and routing the remaining 4,341 watts of DC power directly to the LG battery for storage. Unlike many conventional solar arrays NONE of the power that had been harvested was clipped and lost.