[RFI] SolarEdge RFI Inverter On/Off Test

Kim Elmore cw_de_n5op at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 5 10:58:23 EST 2020


All of this has been VERY informative. My wife suggested we look into a photovoltaic system for our house, and I find the idea very compelling. But I won’t do it at the cost of my Amateur Radio activities. I may talk to some locals, but any system will have to not merely RF quiet, but absolutely RF *silent* from DC to as high as I can collect the equipment to measure. 

Kim N5OP

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> On Feb 5, 2020, at 1:59 AM, Tony <dxdx at optonline.net> wrote:
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> All:
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> My neighbor gave me permission to shut off his SolarEdge solar panel inverter while I ran some tests. I recorded the results at my home station and noticed that the S-9 spikes disappeared when the inverter was turned off. The noise floor also dropped considerably.
> 
> A few remaining spikes were tracked to the cabling that feeds the solar panel optimizers which were still running in safe mode. Unfortunately, there's no way to shut off the optimizers without physically disconnecting them.
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> The noise reappeared when the inverter was turned back on.
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> Before I left, I decided to probe the AC lines running off the house main panel for RFI. Sure enough, there were high levels of the same noise on the the exposed lines that run along the basement ceiling of my neighbors home. All that noise is feeding into the AC lines so the house wiring makes for one big antenna.
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> Less significant, but worth mentioning is that the inverter does not have a dedicated ground rod. It's grounded instead to a water pipe in the basement which then splits to the main panel with a 6 foot ground wire.
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> I also noted the model number of the inverter and found that it's the same 6KW unit that Tony Brock-Fisher found to be very noisy.
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> More to come.
> 
> Tony -K2MO
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