H3 Pro 15kW – Real-world oversizing to 21.12kWp? (48 × 440W panels)
Posted: Sat May 16, 2026 11:20 am
Hi all,
This might seem similar to my other post but wanted to put a little more tech stuff in to ask the right questions. I'm looking for some technical guidance/opinions from those with hands-on experience of the Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid inverter and sensible PV oversizing.
Current setup:
* Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid
* 34 × Jinko Tiger Neo 440W N-Type All Black Mono panels (14.96kWp)
* Current strings: 12 + 12 + 10
* 7 × ECS2900 batteries
* House currently single phase but fed from a 3-phase supply
* Future addition of an ASHP and larger hot water cylinder
Proposed change:
Add another 14 × 440W panels, taking total system size to:
48 × 440W = 21.12kWp
Questions:
1. Is 21.12kWp considered sensible/acceptable oversizing on the H3 Pro 15kW within Fox best practice and warranty expectations?
The datasheet appears to allow up to 30kWp max array power and approx. 7.5kW recommended PV input per MPPT (3 MPPT inverter), but I’d appreciate real-world installer experience.
2. Would you favour keeping everything on the single H3 Pro 15kW versus adding a second 7kW 3-phase inverter?
My goal is simplicity and self-consumption rather than chasing absolute export.
3. What string configuration would you recommend for 48 panels?
Current is 12 + 12 + 10. Would a restrung configuration make more sense to optimise MPPT usage and different roof aspects?
Roof layout:
* Rear roof currently 24 panels
* Front roof proposed to become 24 panels
* Different sun profiles (front morning / rear afternoon)
4. Real-world clipping expectations?
I appreciate there will be clipping in peak summer, but in the UK is this usually modest/acceptable with a ~21kWp array on a 15kW hybrid, especially when batteries, house load, hot water and future ASHP demand are considered?
The system objective is:
House load → battery charging → hot water / ASHP → export
Rather than purely maximising export income.
Would really appreciate thoughts from anyone running a heavily oversized H3 Pro system or installers who’ve done similar.
Thanks in advance.
This might seem similar to my other post but wanted to put a little more tech stuff in to ask the right questions. I'm looking for some technical guidance/opinions from those with hands-on experience of the Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid inverter and sensible PV oversizing.
Current setup:
* Fox ESS H3 Pro 15kW 3-phase hybrid
* 34 × Jinko Tiger Neo 440W N-Type All Black Mono panels (14.96kWp)
* Current strings: 12 + 12 + 10
* 7 × ECS2900 batteries
* House currently single phase but fed from a 3-phase supply
* Future addition of an ASHP and larger hot water cylinder
Proposed change:
Add another 14 × 440W panels, taking total system size to:
48 × 440W = 21.12kWp
Questions:
1. Is 21.12kWp considered sensible/acceptable oversizing on the H3 Pro 15kW within Fox best practice and warranty expectations?
The datasheet appears to allow up to 30kWp max array power and approx. 7.5kW recommended PV input per MPPT (3 MPPT inverter), but I’d appreciate real-world installer experience.
2. Would you favour keeping everything on the single H3 Pro 15kW versus adding a second 7kW 3-phase inverter?
My goal is simplicity and self-consumption rather than chasing absolute export.
3. What string configuration would you recommend for 48 panels?
Current is 12 + 12 + 10. Would a restrung configuration make more sense to optimise MPPT usage and different roof aspects?
Roof layout:
* Rear roof currently 24 panels
* Front roof proposed to become 24 panels
* Different sun profiles (front morning / rear afternoon)
4. Real-world clipping expectations?
I appreciate there will be clipping in peak summer, but in the UK is this usually modest/acceptable with a ~21kWp array on a 15kW hybrid, especially when batteries, house load, hot water and future ASHP demand are considered?
The system objective is:
House load → battery charging → hot water / ASHP → export
Rather than purely maximising export income.
Would really appreciate thoughts from anyone running a heavily oversized H3 Pro system or installers who’ve done similar.
Thanks in advance.