Again, entirely different to the point being raised.
You have 4 neighbors, all with grid-tied inverters, all of which will do rapid shutdown if the grid goes down.
The grid does go down ... but are there circumstances under which the presence of neighboring inverters will "hide" the grid being down from each inverter, and so they will keep delivering power back to the grid ?
You have 4 neighbors, all with grid-tied inverters, all of which will do rapid shutdown if the grid goes down.
The grid does go down ... but are there circumstances under which the presence of neighboring inverters will "hide" the grid being down from each inverter, and so they will keep delivering power back to the grid ?