H3 Pro 15 max running / oversizing
Posted: Mon May 11, 2026 5:10 pm
Hi all,
I currently have a Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid inverter with 3-phase supply/export.
The existing solar setup is:
* 24 × 440W panels on the rear roof
* 10 × 440W panels on the front roof
* Total currently: 34 panels / approx. 14.96kWp
I'm considering adding another 14 × 440W panels to the front roof, which would give:
* 24 panels rear
* 24 panels front
* Total: 48 × 440W = approx. 21.12kWp
My installer has mentioned that Fox ESS inverters may allow PV oversizing up to around 150% of inverter rating, which would put a 15kW inverter somewhere around 22.5kWp PV input in theory.
Before I proceed, I wanted to ask those with more technical knowledge:
1. Is this level of oversizing officially supported on the H3 Pro 15kW?
2. Would running around 21.12kWp of panels on this inverter risk clipping, overheating, warranty issues, or long-term reliability problems?
3. What is the actual recommended maximum PV array size for the H3 Pro 15?
4. Does the inverter simply cap output at 15kW, or can it safely handle the larger DC input provided the string voltages/currents are within spec?
5. Would this be a sensible setup given that the front and rear roofs face different directions, so peak output may be spread across the day rather than all panels peaking together?
As an alternative, I'm considering putting the additional 14 panels on a separate inverter/string, possibly feeding into a solar diverter for a new hot water system.
We are also planning to replace an oil boiler with an air source heat pump, so the extra generation may help with future daytime electrical demand.
Any advice from installers, Fox ESS users, or anyone familiar with the H3 Pro range would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I currently have a Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid inverter with 3-phase supply/export.
The existing solar setup is:
* 24 × 440W panels on the rear roof
* 10 × 440W panels on the front roof
* Total currently: 34 panels / approx. 14.96kWp
I'm considering adding another 14 × 440W panels to the front roof, which would give:
* 24 panels rear
* 24 panels front
* Total: 48 × 440W = approx. 21.12kWp
My installer has mentioned that Fox ESS inverters may allow PV oversizing up to around 150% of inverter rating, which would put a 15kW inverter somewhere around 22.5kWp PV input in theory.
Before I proceed, I wanted to ask those with more technical knowledge:
1. Is this level of oversizing officially supported on the H3 Pro 15kW?
2. Would running around 21.12kWp of panels on this inverter risk clipping, overheating, warranty issues, or long-term reliability problems?
3. What is the actual recommended maximum PV array size for the H3 Pro 15?
4. Does the inverter simply cap output at 15kW, or can it safely handle the larger DC input provided the string voltages/currents are within spec?
5. Would this be a sensible setup given that the front and rear roofs face different directions, so peak output may be spread across the day rather than all panels peaking together?
As an alternative, I'm considering putting the additional 14 panels on a separate inverter/string, possibly feeding into a solar diverter for a new hot water system.
We are also planning to replace an oil boiler with an air source heat pump, so the extra generation may help with future daytime electrical demand.
Any advice from installers, Fox ESS users, or anyone familiar with the H3 Pro range would be much appreciated.
Thanks.