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SLENERGY iShare-Home Mini Quick Installation Manual

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PV Connection
1. Mount the PV modules above the micro inverter.
2. Connect the PV modules' DC cables to the DC
input side of the micro inverter.
Commissioning
Please check if
The inverter and mounting structure have been correctly
installed.
The inverter's exposed metal surface has a ground
connection.
The resistance between PV arrays and ground is greater
than 1 Mohm.
The grid voltage at the point of connection of the inverter is
within the permitted range.
The AC circuit breaker must be correctly rater and wired.
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PV1
PV2
Start up
Turn on the AC breaker for the branch circuit.
Turn on the main AC breaker for the house. Your system will
start to generate power in about 2 minutes.
Quick Installation
Guide
Product Overview
An iShare-Home Mini system contains package A and B, the packages
are shown below:
System capacity (W)
600/800
1
No. PV modules (pcs)/425W
2
2
Inverter/SL-M600-C/SL-M800-C
1
3
Plug + AC cable+Female 3P Connector
1
4
Mounting Structure set
2
5
DC cable + connector
1.5m × 2
PV1
PV2
1
2
5
3
4

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