Wrenches,

I'm probably a lone voice on this .. and not intending to get overly picky.

Could we call power limiting what it is .. "limiting", and not "clipping"?

Clipping implies distortion, which isn't the case here.  Limiting is just that.
The inverter output is limited to some maximum value -- not "clipped".

The output power curve flattens when integrated over time, but this still isn't
distortion in the waveform.  It's simply a point in the output where the 
derivative
is zero.  Not increasing, not decreasing.  Just .. zero.  No additional increase
in the output for an increase in available energy at the input.  Think 
"governor"
on an engine....

Thanks.


Dan Lepinski, Sr. Engineer
Exeltech / Exeltech Solar Products


--- On Thu, 3/21/13, David Brearley <david.brear...@solarprofessional.com> 
wrote:

From: David Brearley <david.brear...@solarprofessional.com>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] P1 micro performance
To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Date: Thursday, March 21, 2013, 11:37 PM

Thanks for sharing the screen capture, Marco.
Interesting issues to think about here. This is actually prime clipping season 
in many places (not sure about Hawaii) due to the cool weather. While there are 
more sun-hours in the summer, the cell temperatures are often high enough that 
you won't tend to see rated power out of the modules. 
While I'm not running performance models for work, the people who do are 
routinely increasing dc-to-ac ratios, often as high as 1.4-to-1. Having said 
that, most inverters aren't installed on a roof. (Not yet anyway.) 
I'd probably lean to a more conservative sizing ratio for micros. While I can 
imagine some scenarios where I'd be comfortable with a 215 W micro on a 265 W 
module—like a flat roof install in Vermont, which reportedly doesn't see 1,000 
W/m^2 very often—I wouldn't try that here in Texas.

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