If a solar panel hooked up to your house’s electricity provides 1⁄3 of the power your appliances expect, what happens? Do they not run? Do light bulbs light up more dimly? Or do they break in some way?
With the inverter we have (SMA SunnyBoy with SPS), if you try to draw more power than is available the power goes off. Then you unplug some things, push a button on the inverter, and try again. I expect this is the way all these systems work, since providing less power than things expect is a good way to damage them.
If a solar panel hooked up to your house’s electricity provides 1⁄3 of the power your appliances expect, what happens? Do they not run? Do light bulbs light up more dimly? Or do they break in some way?
With the inverter we have (SMA SunnyBoy with SPS), if you try to draw more power than is available the power goes off. Then you unplug some things, push a button on the inverter, and try again. I expect this is the way all these systems work, since providing less power than things expect is a good way to damage them.