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Okay. It’s been about five minutes. The microinverter’s just about to turn on, and
there it is. It’s drawing current now from the SAS and the power has gone from 240 watts
that we were consuming from the simulated grid, it’s gone down from 240 watts down
to about 164 watts. So the difference there is being supplied by the microinverter.
Now, what else I can do, I can change the I-V curve that the SAS is putting out to simulate either
more sunlight or less sunlight, and it’s very easy to do that. I could do it from the
front panel, but I have a small program that I wrote the other day, which I’m going to
use to change that and make it much simpler and much faster to change the current
and the voltage. So let’s see what happens here.