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Just wondering on what everyones opinion is on installing more than 4kW (peak) is. We have for quite a long time installed more than 4kW on the roof. This is based on the fact that the inverter is limited to G83 and therefore will not exceed the 16A per phase limit but makes it all the more possible for acheive nearer 4kW at good times of the year and increase winter production.
My interest came again when I noticed that 'Appolo Solar' (Wakefield) said that the reason they did not install 250W panels was that these are subject to a -0 +5% tolerance and therefore a 250W x 16 panel array would exceed the limit and therefore be subject to the +4kW tariff. Rubish in my opinion but wondered what you thought?
We did come across this in the December rush when we got offered a batch of 255W LG panels and questioned the +4kW limit (in terms of 16 panels). We got forwarded an email from the EST stating that this was not a problem. Personally I have 5.4 kWp installed that is declared as 3.68kWp (West and East facing roof, 4kWp West 1.4kWp East - never exceeds 4kw output but benefits from morning and afternoon irradiance).
My interest came again when I noticed that 'Appolo Solar' (Wakefield) said that the reason they did not install 250W panels was that these are subject to a -0 +5% tolerance and therefore a 250W x 16 panel array would exceed the limit and therefore be subject to the +4kW tariff. Rubish in my opinion but wondered what you thought?
We did come across this in the December rush when we got offered a batch of 255W LG panels and questioned the +4kW limit (in terms of 16 panels). We got forwarded an email from the EST stating that this was not a problem. Personally I have 5.4 kWp installed that is declared as 3.68kWp (West and East facing roof, 4kWp West 1.4kWp East - never exceeds 4kw output but benefits from morning and afternoon irradiance).