Greg, My system is two SMA inverters with 48 panels combined between them. I can only say that my system has never caused any noise issues. My panels are pole mounted in the far end of a field to optimize the sun. Each pole has a dual axis tracker that are powered by a 5th pole with stationary panels looking south to power the trackers.
The SMA inverters are back at the house in my shack. There are about 17 ground rods between the 4 poles supporting the arrays, The house, towers and sub panel boxes. All of those ground rods are all interconnected. When the power company came out to certify the system they megs the system and told me that the grounding that I had in place was way better than any sub station.
I take it that proper grounding is a big plus.
Mike
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:11 AM Greg Stahlman kj6ko@innercite.com wrote:
General findings have beeen that panels with "mini-inverters" on the panels themselves are very quiet. Panels with "optimizers" or DC-DC converters on each panel and a main inverter on the side of the house are very noisy! I specifically asked for the mini inverters and mine are quiet, but I can hear my neighbors system several hundred feet away with his "optimizers." You can get a bag of ferrites and clamp them on every panel's output and it will drastically quiet them down.
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Mike Lussier Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 7:48 AM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Solar panel inverters--radio noise?
I have been running 5.8 Kw system using Kyocera panels and SMA inverters now for 20 years. No noise at all. The inverters are less that 6 feet from my radios.
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