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<blockquote data-quote="denmancentral" data-source="post: 541996" data-attributes="member: 36023"><p>My grid voltage is fairly high - approx 245 V to 250 V overnight is common. On some sunny days my inverter trips on AC10M error, which is 10 minute average voltage too high. There is the option of increasing the trip limit in the inverter. I think it's currently set to about 255V.</p><p></p><p>Question is, what are the risks of doing this? Anything in the house that might not like that voltage? in any case, I'm not sure if having the inverter connected makes much difference to the house voltage as it doesn't drop much when the inverter trips. I think in theory it does raise it, though.</p><p></p><p>Anyone got experience of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denmancentral, post: 541996, member: 36023"] My grid voltage is fairly high - approx 245 V to 250 V overnight is common. On some sunny days my inverter trips on AC10M error, which is 10 minute average voltage too high. There is the option of increasing the trip limit in the inverter. I think it's currently set to about 255V. Question is, what are the risks of doing this? Anything in the house that might not like that voltage? in any case, I'm not sure if having the inverter connected makes much difference to the house voltage as it doesn't drop much when the inverter trips. I think in theory it does raise it, though. Anyone got experience of this? [/QUOTE]
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