Hey Marv (and anybody else who took exception to my tongue-all-the-way-inside-cheek Enphase comment), Sarcasm R Me. Why would anybody buy this "experimental device" for 3 bills when they could buy an Enphase "No Longer An Experimental Device" for so much less $? Can't say how much less since discussions of price on list are verboten, of course. ;-) I wonder... Can a brother get a 240V - 120V pigtail? -Janitor
_____ From: Marv Dargatz [mailto:mdarg...@enphaseenergy.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:46 AM To: gilliga...@gmail.com; RE-wrenches Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] plug in gridtied inverter I wonder how long until one of these starts a fire in a non-dedicated branch circuit in a home. Think about it. There's a VERY GOOD REASON for requiring utility interactive inverters to be tied to a dedicated branch circuit. See Ya! Marv Enphase Energy 707 763-4784 x7016 Matt Lafferty wrote: I wonder if Target is selling these yet... I wonder if I could get the customer list of people who buy these things... I wonder how many of them got to the bottom of the page: NOTE: This unit is NOT UL listed so it can only be represented as an experimental device. It does shut down and disconnect from the grid if it senses that the grid has gone down (power outage). This protects utility workers from electrocution while working on power lines. You must assume all liability when using this device. I wonder if this is gonna put Enphase out of business... I wonder a lot of things... -Janitor ------------------------------ >From Brother Jay: What you think of this! http://www.wildnaturesolutions.com/200winverter.html Yikes, jay peltz power
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