Thank you very much for the feed-back Jerry. I had seen something similar 
before but wasn’t sure it was the by-pass diodes. Makes sense and gives me 
something to take to the client along with my recommendations.

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From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Jerry Shafer
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 1:57 PM
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Add-On to DGT, string inverter, w/Different Modules 
on 2nd string


Wrenches
Unless the VOC and VMP, are the same it will mainly only pull from the higher 
voltage side array, this as i have seen personally can cause damage to the JB 
bypass diodes on the modules due to prolong push on them because someone else 
did what you are asking about. He has another option and that is to buy a sma 3 
tl-22 and sell off the 3000us or find some SW 17's
Jerry
On Jun 21, 2016 9:48 AM, "Ash Bowersock" 
<ash.bowers...@rgsenergy.com<mailto:ash.bowers...@rgsenergy.com>> wrote:
Good day RE Wrench crew,
I’ve got a client whom installed a 2kW array with a 3kW SunnyBoy inverter a 
number of years back. Due to the age of the system I assume it is single MPPT. 
The client oversized his inverter in the hopes of using it for this future 
expansion (and unfortunately his installer went along with it). The original 
modules were 12 SolarWorld 175’s I believe, and we would be looking at adding 
SolarWorld 280’s more than likely. To me it is clear that this is poor design 
practice and not something I am willing to do. My recommendation is a 
micro-inverter system that we tie in w/his existing using an AC Combiner. But 
the client wants to know exactly why we don’t want to just add a second string 
of 12 SolarWorld 280’s to his 6 year old SunnyBoy inverter.
Can someone please give me a technical reason why mixed modules on a string 
inverter is “poor design practice”?
The more technical and dry an explanation, the better ;)
If you can’t convince them, bore them to tears with the details.

Ash Bowersock
Senior System Designer
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