Hi Lars

I'm curious what you found those efficiency differences to be?

And how are you measuring inverter charging efficiency in the bi directional 
mode

Thanks

Jay

Peltz power



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On May 28, 2013, at 10:53 AM, "lars Ortegren" <l...@cal-solar.com> wrote:

> We have done a number of off grid AC coupling projects over the last eight
> years. We have found they are successful with anything that comes close to a
> true sign wave, including some of the old Trace inverters. I would be
> careful to not come too close to the wattage of the source inverter, and
> keep in mind that your battery charging is only one stage (bulk), and might
> not be the best choice without another charging source (i.e. the grid, or a
> semi regular generator). I can't say it makes a lot of sense, but when we
> have tested grid tied inverters and charge controllers side by side, the GT
> inverters produce significantly more than any CC's on the market.. Any more,
> I think that it is a better design to have the larger array tied to a GT
> inverter, and a small array tied to a charge controller for absorb and float
> charging...Just sayin.
> 
> Lars Ortegren
> Director of Operations
> California Solar Electric Company
> 10141 Evening Star Drive, Suite 6
> Grass Valley, CA 95945
> http://www.californiasolarco.com/
> 
> Phone : (530)274-3671
> Fax: (530)274-7518
> 
> 
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