On 8/20/2011 5:40 PM, Peter Laws wrote:
> The*panels* won't make noise. The inverter that converts the DC to
> AC for household loads (and for feeding back to the grid) can, and in
> your case, apparently does.
Also, there is often a sub-system that pulses the batteries with high
current to prevent their degradation. It also produces noise. If this
current, and the noise current of the inverter flows in a large loop, it
produces a strong magnetic field (sometimes called an induction field)
and also effectively works as an antenna to radiate the noise. If the
current flows in a very small loop, the field is weak and there is
little antenna action.
All of this is DIRECTLY related to the design of the equipment and the
details of the installation.
73, Jim Brown K9YC
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