I'd like to correct an error in Jim's statement below related to how we
at Exeltech handle warranty.

If an AC Module inverter should fail, the entire module does not need to
be sent back for warranty -- just the inverter itself.  In our case, this
involves removing four small screws to separate the inverter from the
base.  The "lid" (or top of the enclosure) is the heat sink of the inverter.
The base stays attached to the PV.  There's no wiring involved.  It's all
internal, and you don't have to do anything except remove the old
inverter from the base and plug in the new one.

Once you access the back of the PV, total time to effect the swap
is typically about 1 minute.



Dan Lepinski, Senior Engineer
Exeltech Solar


--- On Wed, 10/31/12, Solarguy <nt...@1scom.net> wrote:

From: Solarguy <nt...@1scom.net>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AC Modules ready for primetime?
To: "'RE-wrenches'" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 9:05 AM

Another question to consider when it comes to ACPV warranty replacement is, do 
you have to send the entire module back for repair if there’s a warranty claim 
on the inverter. Solar Bridge & Exeltech both say yes. All things equal, Solar 
Bridge still has DC apparatus exposed but not Exeltech. It would be nice to 
just be able to drill out the pop rivets and unplug the SB unit & return for 
repair. And yes, I’m kinda biased toward Exeltech but they have been building 
inverters for 20+ years.   Jim DuncanNorth Texas Renewable Energy 
Incwww.ntrei.com NABCEP PV 031310-57tecl-27398nt...@1scom.net 817.917.0527      
From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of William Dorsett
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 12:14 AM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AC Modules ready for primetime?  Kirk, the BenQ 
modules use SolarBridge inverters. One of the questions to ask with ACPV is who 
backs the warranty on the inverter. According to SolarBridge’s website, the 
module manufacturer warranty’s the combination. This is fine as long as the mfg 
stays afloat but in this time with such major players as Sharp and BP backing 
out, who do you turn to if your inverter has a problem? As Bill said Exeltech 
is in this too, and warranty’s their own, so is one step less removed.   One of 
the things we’ve gathered is that Enphase, with an installed base of something 
over a million, is having some problems with its first version, 190. Is that a 
problem inherent in the components chosen in its design or something as simple 
as insufficient potting? It is fairly low percentage,  but it also hasn’t been 
25 years. And how does that balance with the installed base of any of the other
 microinverter/ACPV manufacturers?   It seems that the temperature at which 
micros are required to live is the main advantage of remote string inverters. 
They can be down in the shade with free air moving around them.  On the other 
end of that trend are the ACPV which might have very little room between them 
and the module backing. There might be several practical actions like mounting 
the modules with the inverter on the down side so the air flow is cooler (a 
little like putting the pump or fan on the cool input side of a thermal 
collector), or spacing the array higher off the roof to allow more air flow.  I 
do agree with Bill that this is the direction the industry is heading and very 
quickly.  Bill DorsettSunwrightsManhattan, KS  From: 
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Bill Loesch
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:43 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AC Modules ready for primetime?  
Hi Nik,

As of SPI 2012, Solar Bridge advertized seven module manufacturers using their 
product.

Remember Exeltech, manufacturer of exemplary sine wave inverters, is also a 
player in this ACPV market, undoubtedly other players, too.

IMHO, ACPV is the route that the industry will _eventually_ follow. Bill 
LoeschSolar 1 - Saint Louis Solar314 631 1094On 30-Oct-12 10:13 AM, Nik Ponzio 
wrote:I have a prospective customer requesting AC modules for a commercial job. 
What is currently available? 

Thanks in advance.
Nik


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