I'm sure youre aware of just how well DC can sustain an arc and how difficult it can be to break it (air blast circuit breakers in the steelworks LOL). Having 300v+ with a few thousand amps behind needs absolute care and respect.
Feb 2022 I was still plucking up courage to buy the parts LOL, it was nothing more than a thought in my head and sick feeling in my stomach, I did just flip one day on impulse and bought all of the parts then had the 'OMG, What have I done' moment just after.
My big maxeon solar panels make over 70V apiece and in strings of 8 they actually exceeded the real input voltage limit of my GEN24 inverter (supposedly 600V), so we had to reconfigure some of the strings.
The old tech 3kW inverter however is quite happy with 600V.
I know it's not the same as there's nowhere near the same ability to deliver current, but 600V would do more than make your eyes water !
That feeling sounds very familiar to me. Each round of searching and selecting a set of components seemed to be met with logistical problems and prices just crept up with fancier panels, 2 inverters instead of one, and £££ for the battery. In the end you bite the bullet.
In the weeks after we installed the basic PV without the storage (April 2022), Fronius emptied their warehouse and lead time for inverters went out to about 18 months.