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Author Topic: 12V grid tie anyone  (Read 1026 times)
greengrass
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« on: February 13, 2007, 05:19:53 PM »

OK,

Im still picking any ones brains that care to comment.
As with a lot of us Ive bought bits and pieces over the years.
so without some real expense and re-jigging I'm at 12V at the moment.

Does any know of a 12V grid tie inverter that might work with both solar and wind or
am I asking just too much !!!!

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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2007, 09:49:07 PM »

i have been looking for soemthing like this for a wile the solar invertorsx tend to be high voltage as they have low amps and the wind tend to start at 48 volts.!!
the closest i can find is the gridtie 250 which start at a nim 0f 27v. however they are not realy ompatable with uk grids as as soon as they get to 241 volts they cut out.the other option is the mastervolt 120. But they dont make them any more.

so i would also love to know if there was a 12v trid tie ??!! Undecided
thanks
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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2007, 02:43:39 PM »

Yes I owned a grid 250 but sold it.
they do indeed cut out at 237V Ac and are really designed for 2 12V solar panels in series.

I'm looking for a true 12V solution !! =
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