JBee
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Sweet! Those inverters look familiar somehow.
I'm surprised he didn't run the inverter in batteryless mode on such a nice day. The only thing stopping you is that you have to make sure the EV is sucking less than the solar can give. Would need to feed the Tesla app a charge rate based on a solar light sensor from a wifi weather station. (Can all be done in software then)
Another way is to load up the PV input to its max power rating, that is at least 50-60% more than its 240V output rating, which means the PV side has some more headroom to keep the 240V output constant, so the EV charge rate doesn't have to be modulated much, when running without a battery.
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