Grid Tie Inverters
Posted: Sat May 08, 2010 6:34 pm
There are quite a few reasonably priced grid tie inverters now appearing especially on e-bay and of course from china.
Now I have two wind turbines dumping into some old TS lithium cells for my garage use, but the idea of putting that into the house via a grid tie inverter is appealing.
What happens if you have a battery buffer between turbine and inverter and why is this discouraged? If you feed one of these inverters via an unrestricted power source (battery) within it's voltage rating what happens. I note they have a wide input voltage range.
Now I have two wind turbines dumping into some old TS lithium cells for my garage use, but the idea of putting that into the house via a grid tie inverter is appealing.
What happens if you have a battery buffer between turbine and inverter and why is this discouraged? If you feed one of these inverters via an unrestricted power source (battery) within it's voltage rating what happens. I note they have a wide input voltage range.