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I was wondering about this note from (insert name) above:
"Since the Powerwall inverter's max sustained value is 5.0kw on a sunny day where the solar microinverters are maxed the Powerwall will shut them down to reduce the input below the inverter maximum to protect it, even if the battery needs to charge."
Where is this documented? I'm curious because I wonder if my solar array will overwhelm my new 2 PW2 system. Currently, my aging solar system seems to peak at 5.3KW, but I'm about to replace over half the panels, and expect to be able to generate 10KW with the new panels. (52 x 165w array originally, now 44x165 + 8x265, going to 12x165 + 24x305 + 8x265 soon.)
If I generate 10KW from solar, and have 2 PW2, I should never face the PW inverters being overloaded, yes, because I have 2x5-7KW inverters running in parallel?
"Since the Powerwall inverter's max sustained value is 5.0kw on a sunny day where the solar microinverters are maxed the Powerwall will shut them down to reduce the input below the inverter maximum to protect it, even if the battery needs to charge."
Where is this documented? I'm curious because I wonder if my solar array will overwhelm my new 2 PW2 system. Currently, my aging solar system seems to peak at 5.3KW, but I'm about to replace over half the panels, and expect to be able to generate 10KW with the new panels. (52 x 165w array originally, now 44x165 + 8x265, going to 12x165 + 24x305 + 8x265 soon.)
If I generate 10KW from solar, and have 2 PW2, I should never face the PW inverters being overloaded, yes, because I have 2x5-7KW inverters running in parallel?