Recently, I was asked, how big is too big- to use micro inverters vs a string 
inverter for a small commercial system.

With my own experience, we did a 10kW system and the owner was ecstatic with 
the level of detail and the reporting, as over the last couple of years, we had 
a few inverters that seemed to not be reporting, which Enphase replaced, 
regardless of why they weren't functioning.

Yes, we had a few trips to the site to swap out and replace, but overall I 
believe knowing that its working vs guessing that everything is working is 
better. 

As string inverters become smarter- aka, can identify under performance via 
technology, I'm left to wonder, how many systems are deployed out there that 
I've done or others over the last 15 years or so and how many are working, as 
designed, as the likelihood of having access to the data could be non-existent.

So, if a prospect wants to have the granularity and is ok with the prospect of 
micro inverter failures, then how big would you make the system? 10kW, 20kW, 
30kW?
How many modules? 30, 50, 100? (same question, different approach)

Appreciate it.
 
Aloha,


Keith
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