Hello Wrenches,

I am designing several 100KW systems for potential customers. My objective is 
the most efficient and reliable system possible.
The system size seems to be right at the crossroads of either using one 100KW 
PV Powered inverter or a couple of Sunny Towers.
According to CEC data, the overall efficiency of the SMA SB8000 w/transformer 
is about 2% higher than the PV Powered PVP100KW.
Also according to the data, the new SMA transfromerless 10KW's efficiency is 
about 3% higher than the PVP100.

So, it seems that according to the data (assuming all other factors are equal) 
a couple of Sunny Towers with several transformerless inverters is the most 
efficient way to go.

My questions to you are:

1) Is it really? Do any of you have any real world efficiency/output 
comparisons with a PVP100 (or similar) vs Sunny Towers?
   Any comments regarding reliability would be greatly appreciated.

2) How reliable are transformer-less inverters?
   We are located in FL, the lighting capital of the world (or at least the 
US). We have installed hundreds of SMA SB's with very few problems.
   Typically, non-transformer equipment is more susceptible to failure from 
power surges/lightning strikes.
   Any input regarding lightning and transformer-less inverters would also be 
greatly appreciated?

Thanks,

Wayne Irwin
Director of Engineering

Pure Energy Solar International Inc. 
State Licensed Solar Contractor

License # CVC56695 

wa...@pureenergysolar.com
 

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