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Modification Of Sun-300G Grid Tie Power Inverter

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MtnMonk | 07:29 Sun 29th Dec 2013 | Technology
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Just received a new Sun-300G Power Inverter, Grid-Tie version. This inverter is designed to put AC current into your home wiring by converting DC current from solar panels.

We want to take the DC Current from Solar Panels and feed it to a standard computer power adapter, which uses AC current (150 watt draw) via DC to AC inverter. The problem is, that this Sun-300g Inverter has a "Power Island" protection scheme which prevents direct output of AC current. The system only works by plugging into existing house socket, thus supplementing normal sourced power; but preventing direct access to inverted current.

Any geniuses out here know how to by-pass the Protection scheme?

Manufacturer does not respond to our requests for help.
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//Manufacturer does not respond to our requests for help.//

I wonder why? The protection device is there for a reason.
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Protection is necessary when connecting to house current directly - Grid-Tie feature. If there is no voltage on the house line, then it might be possible to damage the inverter due to other equipment connected somewhere in the house.

Not connecting to house current, there is no need.

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