Hello,
this year has shown us that the impossible, the improbable, could happen.
An unlikely event has already happened several times:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_ ... important
We can always imagine a larger event causing a longer outage.
However, for obvious safety reasons related to the re-establishment of small lines lying down by a tree, cut by a road accident ... our legislation provides that our PV installations do not inject into the network to prevent the valiant line repairer fallen to the ground is being grilled with the solar.
However, in the event of an improbable event this could have the consequence that the nice PV producers look at their roof, candle in hand, for weeks or months (improbable ...?) While no technician will work (of near or far) on the line serving their town or village (the problem being elsewhere).
At that time no more internet, television, news thanks to the radio ...
At my level, I would therefore like to know how (possibly by placing myself illegally) in this type of exceptional circumstance while still injecting current into my home (and possibly into the network for the pleasure of my neighbors). Apparté: for the record, it is an offense to hide your face
I would like to prepare (in advance) a sheet indicating how to do and what to do when returning to normal.
I don't know if it's possible, I tried looking at my doc:
https://res.cloudinary.com/gpceurope/im ..._90233.pdf
https://manualzz.com/doc/5214923/sma--- ...000tl-3-22
Considering that the specifications vary from one country to another, it would perhaps be possible to reconfigure my device in this direction by putting a foreign setting?
I have already identified the following limit:
SMA wrote:
"After the first ten injection hours have elapsed, the regional datasets are automatically protected. After the first ten injection hours have elapsed, the protected regional datasets can only be changed using a communication product and after entering a personal access code, the SMA Grid Guard code (for more information on changing the parameters, see the instructions for the communication product).
You will receive the SMA Grid Guard code from SMA Solar Technology AG (for requesting the SMA Grid Guard code, see the certificate "Request SMA Code
Grid Guard ”on
www.SMA-Solar.com)
I am interested in any idea allowing me to prepare for this type of situation
Have a good day