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Jon.berry
As i said before i have spoken to SMA technical directly about this and they themselves were adamant that using the ESS as the primary DC isolator was not a good idea (i suggest you speak to them directly to satisfy yourself). They said that if you have a string with the wrong polarity (accidentily one hopes) then if you use the ESS you will get big sparks and a bang, and of course the inverter then goes into mainenance mode and you wouldn't be able to do anything until dark, they said also you would potentially void any warranty.
The bottom line is that they said due to their design and how the ESS works it is not designed to cope with acidental wiring or other short circuit occasions and seperate DC isolators are recommended.
The ESS is a protection device for the inverter and not a maintenance switch for facilitating maintenance of the DC cable run and inverter.
The bottom line is that they said due to their design and how the ESS works it is not designed to cope with acidental wiring or other short circuit occasions and seperate DC isolators are recommended.
The ESS is a protection device for the inverter and not a maintenance switch for facilitating maintenance of the DC cable run and inverter.