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Absolutely. FITs are based on TIC which totally depends on output from the inverter instead of the amount of panels fitted on the roof.
If FiT's are based on TIC then why does the British Gas FiT form I filled in lack TIC and only asks for DNC?
"Solar photovoltaic with total installed capacity of 4kW or less, where attached to or wired to provide electricity to a building which is already occupied"
Yes, that is irritating with the SMA inverters. There is no reason in principle the firmware could not limit the current as well as the power. It would be useful in this country as de facto we are mostly at 240V rather than 230V. A 4kW power limit (FIT) combined with a 16A current limit (G83) would be ideal. Any manufacturers listening?
no worries, I shall be reporting back, and probably discussing it in the pub shortly.I'd be interested to hear how you get on with that.
Installing more than 4kWp of panels has always bothered me for this very reason. Is it something that you have done a lot?
I also notice Scottish Power have started asking specifically for the details of the panels, number of panels etc which is a little suspicious.
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