Inverter kWh rating and clipping
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2026 6:22 pm
I don't both count how many stupid questions I ask, but I'm sure it will count against me eventually.
My system is comprised of 12 Hengdian 450 PV panels, Fox H1-5.0-E-G2-WL inverter and Fox IP12 battery and what is would like to understand is what happens when the generated PV kW exceeds the inverter rating.
Points to note:
1) my NDO G98 approval is for 5kW output.
2) the inverter, as I understand (don't take a bet on that) it, is that the inverter can operate up to a max of 6kW with a nominal rating of 5kW.
3) I have witnessed the PV output exceeding 5kW, sometimes all the way up to over 6kW.
What happens in these instances? Given that the panels and the battery are DC coupled, does the excess (in the event that the battery isn't full) just go to the battery and isn't lost?
You might ask why the question?
Well, the little devil in the back of my mind keeps whispering about extra panels and another battery. The extra panels would certainly at times exceed the rating of the inverter, hence the question.
Many thanks for any responses.
Best regards,
The Rock Pusher.
My system is comprised of 12 Hengdian 450 PV panels, Fox H1-5.0-E-G2-WL inverter and Fox IP12 battery and what is would like to understand is what happens when the generated PV kW exceeds the inverter rating.
Points to note:
1) my NDO G98 approval is for 5kW output.
2) the inverter, as I understand (don't take a bet on that) it, is that the inverter can operate up to a max of 6kW with a nominal rating of 5kW.
3) I have witnessed the PV output exceeding 5kW, sometimes all the way up to over 6kW.
What happens in these instances? Given that the panels and the battery are DC coupled, does the excess (in the event that the battery isn't full) just go to the battery and isn't lost?
You might ask why the question?
Well, the little devil in the back of my mind keeps whispering about extra panels and another battery. The extra panels would certainly at times exceed the rating of the inverter, hence the question.
Many thanks for any responses.
Best regards,
The Rock Pusher.