Brian,
Could you speak a bit more to this, please? My understanding is that the need with a string (or, I suppose, micro-) inverter and a battery-based inverter is for a way to disconnect full batteries from being overcharged when the grid is down and sell is disabled. The SMA approach is to shift frequency to reduce string inverter output. I thought that the battery-based (Outback, Magnum) approach is to use a contactor to open string inverter AC based on voltage (crude, but effective).

So what I understand is that the PAE inverters shift frequency: do you mean it simulates the shift that a Sunny Island would do? And if so, why is a diversion load recommended, and how is it configured into the system? And where can we read more about how this is designed to work?
Thank you,
Allan
 
Allan Sindelar
al...@positiveenergysolar.com
NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic Installer
NABCEP Certified Technical Sales Professional
New Mexico EE98J Journeyman Electrician
Positive Energy, Inc.
3201 Calle Marie
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
505 424-1112
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On 9/2/2011 4:39 PM, Brian Faley wrote:
Hi Larry, 
Magnum MS PAE inverters do indeed shift the inverter output frequency
when the battery is full in order to disconnect grid-tied inverters used
in AC coupled systems. It was designed to work in conjunction with a DC
diversion load - which is recommended if the system is larger than a
couple panels.

Regards,

Brian Faley
Chief Engineer
Magnum Energy
2111 W Casino Rd
Everett, WA 98204
425-353-8833
bfa...@magnumenergy.com
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