ScottyNeal
New Member
I am in the process of installing a 15KW solar system. The system will sometimes supply more electriciy than I will use in my house. During those times, the system will send the excess current onto the grid. All this is standard and ok, from my view point.
If the grid is down, the solar system detects and opens the grid connection. Of course, with the grid down, there is no power for the solar-panel inverters, and no power is delivered to the house circuit panel. I have a backup power generator which I could use to power the solar-panel inverters. However, there is no voltage reglator with the system to regulate solar output.
Is anyone aware of a voltage regulator I could either acquire or build to keep solar output consistent with household usage (during hours when solar is generated).
If the grid is down, the solar system detects and opens the grid connection. Of course, with the grid down, there is no power for the solar-panel inverters, and no power is delivered to the house circuit panel. I have a backup power generator which I could use to power the solar-panel inverters. However, there is no voltage reglator with the system to regulate solar output.
Is anyone aware of a voltage regulator I could either acquire or build to keep solar output consistent with household usage (during hours when solar is generated).