Epic Solar PV Installation: How we installed Enphase Microinverters and the Alpha ESS Smile B3 +

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  • "Epic Solar PV Installation: Harnessing the Power of Alpha ESS Smile B3 + Enphase Microinverters"
    Welcome to our exclusive journey of installing a state-of-the-art solar PV array using Alpha ESS Smile B3 and Enphase Microinverters. This comprehensive guide demonstrates the ins and outs of our energy revolution.
    *Unveiling The Power of The Sun*
    From beginning to end, we delve into the practical steps taken in transforming sunlight into usable energy with the extraordinary Alpha ESS Smile B3 and the highly efficient Enphase Microinverters in the IQ7A and IQ7+.
    *Experience Our Installation Journey*
    We let you in on how we meticulously assembled this remarkable technology. Our step-by-step process, the challenges we faced, and the triumphant moments of our successful installation, we're sharing it all with you.
    *Why Alpha ESS Smile B3 & Enphase Microinverters?*
    We don't just show you the how but also the why. Discover the unique features of these remarkable devices and their role in shaping a sustainable future.
    *What You Stand To Gain*
    The benefits of our solar PV array goes beyond generating clean energy. It’s a step into a more sustainable and energy-independent future, a future we believe everyone should be a part of.
    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content like this. Stay updated with our latest renewable energy projects and let's power up the world together.
    #SolarPVInstallation, #AlphaESSSmileB3, #EnphaseMicroinverters, #RenewableEnergy, #SustainableFuture, #EnergyIndependence
    Visit our website at www.dorewoodman.co.uk to discover more about our renewable energy initiatives.

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  • @TurreTuntematon
    @TurreTuntematon 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Perfect with those Enphase 😊

  • @lawrencenathan1
    @lawrencenathan1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does the alpha function off grid, with the Enphase inverters then continuing to generate?

  • @billy_wizz
    @billy_wizz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice vid. Read thst the iQ8 panels and 5P battery are now available in the UK. Will you be installing these? If so, a video would be fantastic to see.

  • @danmurphy7338
    @danmurphy7338 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have been having the same issue with the Alpha and linking to the app. We are now having issues with the ct clamp. Alpha are saying we need 2 due to the zappi and eddie as the clamps aren’t working together on the seperate apps. I am wondering now if I have a faulty ct clamp.

  • @dennisfarley9183
    @dennisfarley9183 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi just a quick question - can emphysema micro inverters be used in a in roof installation.
    Regards

    • @dorewoodman
      @dorewoodman  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Dennis, Yes they can.

  • @kingrs
    @kingrs ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another great video as always. So you have 12 x IQ7+ (3.54kW total) and a Alpha B3 3.0 kW inverter with 5kWh of storage on this setup. Does the AC couple battery storage system output not count towards your total generating capacity for the G98 DNO application?

  • @redeyedzombiegaming5590
    @redeyedzombiegaming5590 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi mate how did you manage to get your live status to work on the App. Great video

    • @dorewoodman
      @dorewoodman  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, thank you for the comment and glad you enjoyed the content. Are you referring to the Enphase App?

    • @redeyedzombiegaming5590
      @redeyedzombiegaming5590 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry mate I meant say the enphase app

  • @TheSnowborder1
    @TheSnowborder1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Dore,
    I'm seeking advice on a situation with my Mitsubishi Ecodan. I purchased it in the UK where it's popular, then brought the whole system to Poland. The local services were surprised and had minimal knowledge about this model. Eventually, we got it running, but they were surprised by the absence of a heating element supporting the house heating circuit.
    The heat pump has been operating for five days in our newly built bungalow with one underfloor heating circuit. However, it's struggling to raise the temperature around the house, although the hot water seems fine.
    To ease the load, we closed off some room circuits, hoping the pump would perform better. The plan is to reopen these circuits as the temperature rises, but after five days, there's been no noticeable improvement.
    I had intended to reach out to Mitsubishi service for advice, but I still need internet in the house.
    Could you advise if our approach seems correct? Additionally, I'm curious about why there's a heating element for the house circuit. Any insights would be appreciated.

    • @dorewoodman
      @dorewoodman  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi, it shouldn't require an element as back up for the heat pump itself, presuming the heat pump is sized according to the heat load of the property the distribution to the UFH circuit shouldn't be an issue. Did you install a Mitsubishi Pre Plumbed cylinder? How many zones are wired into the FTC?
      I would be checking; Actuator heads are operating on the UFH manifolds to the zones requiring heat
      The heating distribution pump is circulating when the UFH is calling for heat
      The ASHP is recognising the signal for heat from the UFH circuit
      The dipswitches on the FTC are set correctly
      The flow rate is sufficient between the ASHP and distribution internally
      The diverter valve is operating correctly between heating and hot water

    • @TheSnowborder1
      @TheSnowborder1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dorewoodman thank your for your reply. The property features a 95m2 bungalow equipped with 100% UFH, with new and well-insulated structure. The heat pump has a capacity of 5KW with FTC6 and a pre-plumbed cylinder, connected to only one circuit.
      Both the actuator heads and the manifold are brand new, along with the UFH system. We attempted to regulate the temperature by closing some heads on the manifold, but unfortunately, it didn't yield any positive results.
      My assumption is that the dipswitches are preset for a single heating zone along with domestic hot water, which I currently have. The only component not yet linked is the wireless room controller.
      I found it perplexing when you mentioned the UFH calling for heat, or the ASHP recognising that signal. Nonetheless, as per the installer's advice, it might take a couple of weeks for the system to adequately warm up, especially considering the newness of the house and its current low temperature, compounded by the cold weather outside. Do you think this scenario could be the case?

  • @kingrs
    @kingrs ปีที่แล้ว

    Which is your preference for the location of the battery backup system: Loft, under the stairs or in the garage?