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Solaron 250kW Inverter missing and false results from the Single Point Efficiency Inverter
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                02 May 2012 07:43                #530
        by jdonahue
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Solaron 250kW Inverter missing and false results from the Single Point Efficiency Inverter was created by jdonahue            
    
        The AEI Solaron 250kW inverter seems to be missing from the pull-down menu.  Please add.
When I entered the inverter in the Single Point Efficiency Inverter field, the results came back about 20% too high. This is on the entry of any inverter.
    When I entered the inverter in the Single Point Efficiency Inverter field, the results came back about 20% too high. This is on the entry of any inverter.
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                04 May 2012 11:20                #531
        by Paul Gilman
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Solaron 250kW Inverter missing and false results from the Single Point Efficiency Inverter            
    
        The Sandia inverter and module libraries are maintained by Sandia National Laboratories, which adds components as data is available from their 
    Test and Evaluation program
. For now, we have only data for the Solaron 333 and Solaron 500 HE inverters.

As for the results from your runs with the Single Point Efficiency inverter model, I would recommend either adjusting the inverter efficiency or adjusting one of the post-inverter derate factors (on the Array page) to get the system total annual energy output that you expect.

Best regards,
Paul.
    
As for the results from your runs with the Single Point Efficiency inverter model, I would recommend either adjusting the inverter efficiency or adjusting one of the post-inverter derate factors (on the Array page) to get the system total annual energy output that you expect.

Best regards,
Paul.
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