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The bidirectional powerstage is simulated and i have the necessary parts here.
But there is a lot of software needed, one part to use the system with the common power grid, one to use it offline, others to regulate the diesel, switch it off and on. And another big part will be all the safety mechanisms to get the permission to run it connected with the power grid. Automatically sychronize and connect if mains power is available and disconnect when power grid is shut down.
A lot of work.. and short of time to work on it...
I hope at end of the year a prototype runs with limited functionality...
I'm in germany, that means a huge ammount of bureaucracy before me...
I don't see a particular "bureaucracy" problem involved with the project. The inverter has to comply with basic safety regulations, power quality and EMI standards, as any other power electronic equipment.
What if the solar power is more than the load needs. Can you stop solar power or do you have to waste it?
It would be great to store it...
Is the solar power connected with the generator or is it connected at the output of the inverter?
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