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Swap Solis inverter (non hybrid) for a hybrid so can add batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="johnb2713" data-source="post: 543314" data-attributes="member: 35153"><p>I dont see why not, I assume you have some form of CT or Generation meter and the new inverter will be a hybrid version of the existing one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm fairly sure you do a) youre changing the inverter and therefore need their consent and b) you're adding a battery which may / may not add a significant load at times and also feed in to the grid a significant amount etc. I'm sure one of the others with far greater knowledge than me will confirm one way or the other later.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AC coupled battery I think you mean, thats a good way to do it from the point of view of increasing you inverter power and making placement easier.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think they're on thin ice with that one, but as you have a business you can maybe get the VAT back that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb2713, post: 543314, member: 35153"] I dont see why not, I assume you have some form of CT or Generation meter and the new inverter will be a hybrid version of the existing one. I'm fairly sure you do a) youre changing the inverter and therefore need their consent and b) you're adding a battery which may / may not add a significant load at times and also feed in to the grid a significant amount etc. I'm sure one of the others with far greater knowledge than me will confirm one way or the other later. AC coupled battery I think you mean, thats a good way to do it from the point of view of increasing you inverter power and making placement easier. I think they're on thin ice with that one, but as you have a business you can maybe get the VAT back that way. [/QUOTE]
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