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User_697624

system on grid

User_697624 2016-06-03 16:23:58


hello i am trying to project a system on grid using the solarius but the software always leads me to use a mppt. Is there an opption to project a system whitout the mppt? straight to grid? module - inverter - grid?
Tks

Victor

Victor 2016-06-06 12:56:52


Dear sir,
In relation to your Design needs, please follow these few steps:

1. select the type of grid connection [Point 1]
2. add a generator [Point 2]
3. proceed with guided design [Point 3]

Please have a look at the attached Illustration: img.jpg

User_901905

User_901905 2018-06-11 00:13:05


How do i add an inverter (sigineer 6kw) for off grid and/or backup system and also add external controler/charger( makeskyblue) to charge battery bank.

Victor

Victor 2018-06-18 11:36:19


Dear sir,
Solarius PV doesn't currently allow you to size off-grid systems but only grid-connected.

Best Regards

Tony

Tony 2024-07-01 11:13:32


Dear sir,
Thank you for your feedback and for subscribing to Solarius. We appreciate your enthusiasm and support for our software.

We understand your concerns regarding grid-tied systems and the limitations they impose on consumers. Your point about the need for off-grid photovoltaic (PV) design capabilities is valid and resonates with a significant portion of our user base.

At present, Solarius focuses primarily on grid-tied PV systems, reflecting the current industry standards and widespread demand. However, we acknowledge the growing interest and necessity for off-grid solutions. Our development team is continually evaluating user feedback to enhance our software and stay ahead of market trends.

Please rest assured that your request for off-grid PV design features has been noted and will be taken into serious consideration for future updates. We are committed to delivering a comprehensive and versatile tool for all PV design needs, and we aim to include off-grid capabilities as part of our ongoing improvements.

In the meantime, if you have any specific requirements or suggestions on how we can better support your off-grid PV design needs, we would love to hear from you. Your input is invaluable in helping us shape the future of Solarius.

Thank you once again for your feedback and your support. We look forward to continuing to serve you and the wider community of PV designers.

Best regards,

Solarius Support Team