tails_naf wrote: » 3. I can Divert some airflow to pass over/by the inverter, as I have some domestic air exhaust (MHRV) nearby. Is this a good idea? It should help normalise the temp a little.
phester28 wrote: » My Solis inverter is attic located. 1.5 / 0.9 east west split. 2.5Kwp Last week it hit 41 deg C when outputting about 1200watts. Does anyone know. This is my first autumn with panels. Seem to be hitting the 800 irradiance per square meter figures in good sunshine. That is about 7A per string in direct sunlight. I have ameri solar 300w panels so the 800 1. What current are people seeing on their strings at this time of year. 2. If the inverter is in the attic what max temp did you see. From last year I had no issue with the inverter clipping. I think I saw 45DegC max.
phester28 wrote: » Ok I see your getting 8.7A on your string. What angle are your panels at as I am only seeing 7A on my 300W (around the 800 irradiance figures) That inverter is working very hard in that hot temp. I would not like anything over 60-65 deg in my attic (semiconductor life time) and capacitor temperature will affect life / longevity of the inverter
Got an inverter installed in a small utility room. Was not aware of heat issues from these. Is it suitable to put a cabinet around it?
Inverters need free space around them to ventilate, don't build a cabinet around it.
Electrician told me sticking a cabinet around this would be fine. Starting to get worried about this install..
I wouldn't be putting an inverter in a cabinet (cupboard?) anyway,
They do get warm when working, they should have some free air to allow the heatsink to cool it. By enclosing it you would be suffocating it.
Not even to keep it away from people touching it? I didn't realise these things get so hot.
I was more just thinking of a side on the left a door in front. Top/bottom open.
Also there's a gas boiler about 700mm to the left of the inverter. Presumably that's ok?
I do realise these are questions I possibly should have asked prior to install. I assumed solar company knew what they were doing.
Manual looks for 300mm all around the inverter, they don't get hot hot (not a burn risk, but they do get warm, a bit like a radiator)
Gas boiler is fine no issues with that beside it.
The install is neat, everything that can be rearranged entry is rear entry. Very little if anything is exposed.
I'd welcome anyone else's opinion on this.
Thanks. You give me a lot more reassurance on this.
Only about 150mm clearance on the right hand side though.