my biggest issue with bbgt systems is the inefficiency. my 4.3 kW (stc) array 
typically sells 2.8 kW.
 
5 years of tracking dc input versus ac output shows the obfx inverter runs 
around 87% efficiency. add battery maintenance and the extra wiring to split 
off "backed up loads" and the economics just dont work out.
 
then, if you make this scenario even worse by adding battery cycling 
inefficiency and more frequent replacement... (to supposedly make money??) it 
is a no-brainer your customers "creative" idea is actually a hair brained 
scheme which will result in a net loss and increased consumption of resources. 
his money would be better spent on upgrading to more efficient appliances, 
improvements to his building thermal performance and conservation.
 
i would not do this for a customer... and if they insisted, i'd let them hire 
someone else to implement these stupid (greenwashing) ideas for him. 
 
remember, you are the expert and your integrity and ethics are on the line here.
 
todd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On Friday, April 26, 2013 12:24pm, "SunHarvest" <e...@harvesthesun.com> said:



 
I have a crazy...I mean creative customer  who wants a BB system so that he can 
run off-grid during peak and partial-peak  rate hours: 1 to 7pm is peak, 7 to 
9pm is partial from PG&E. He got this  great idea from a tech at a reputable 
power optimizer manufacturer, whom I will  not name here, who said, "you've got 
the batteries just sitting there;  why not put them to work?"
 
Initially he wanted his PV to operate while the sun  is shining and the grid is 
down...and his batteries to supply power when the sun  and grid is down. But 
now he wants his back-up system to do it all.  We've touched on all the obvious 
points: 
 
- Peak buying is also peak selling
- Physics and efficiency losses determine that the  energy he "saves" will 
never equal the energy he can put back into his  system.
- Decreased battery life due to increased  cycling
- Costs for batts and special inverters versus  generator
 
What is the definitive argument against BB  in general and this "peak shaving" 
idea in particular?
 
Thanks pros.
 
Eric
SunHarvest
 
----- Original Message -----
From: [mailto:toddc...@finestplanet.com] toddc...@finestplanet.com
To: [mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org] RE-wrenches
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 11:57    AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Battery    Back-up and Grid Tie
our    power outages generally come from bad weather too... and of course when 
the    weather is bad the pv does next to nothing. so for emergency backup, i   
 recommend a generator.
 
todd
 
 
 
 
 
On    Friday, April 26, 2013 10:33am, "Bill Turberville" 
<[mailto:billt...@ece-llc.com] billt...@ece-llc.com>    said:




Not very often, and usually for    no more than an hour or two, although it has 
been down as long as 5 days,    either during tornado season, or ice taking 
down power lines.  What these    people are looking for is Just In Case a big 
event happens.  They do not    want to have all those panels just sitting there.
 


From: [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] 
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] 
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org]    On Behalf Of Jay Peltz
Sent: Friday,    April 26, 2013 12:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Battery Back-up and    Grid Tie
 

Hi bill

 

Just how often is your grid down?

 

Jay

Peltz power

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On Apr 26, 2013, at 10:01 AM, Bill Turberville <[mailto:billt...@ece-llc.com] 
billt...@ece-llc.com>    wrote:

I live in a TVA area where there is a Feed In Tariff.       Everything that is 
generated by the PV array feeds into the grid through a      Generation Meter 
that ties-in ahead of the house meter.  I have started      getting calls from 
customers who hate having a solar array that does not      generate when the 
grid is down but the sun is shining, but who also want to      get the $.12 
premium when the grid is connected.  We have lots of      systems with SMA 
Sunnyboy inverters, but more with Enphase      micro-inverters.  Rather than 
trying to reinvent the wheel, what you      found to be the best solution for 
this type of installation?
 
W.C. (Bill) Turberville P.E.
President
 
ECE Solar
Electrical Contracting Enterprises LLC
3080 Stage Post Road Suite 107
Bartlett, TN 38133
 
901-348-9230 ext 101 phone
901-348-2192 fax
901-289-6346 cell
[mailto:billt...@ece-llc.com] billt...@ece-llc.com
 
NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 032611-320
 
 

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