Here's the test report:
http://gosolarcalifornia.com/equipment/inverter_tests/summaries/Enphase%20M240_240V.pdf
As comparison, here's the SMA micro:
http://gosolarcalifornia.com/equipment/inverter_tests/summaries/SMA%20SB240-US-10.pdf
I don't understand why the test voltage ranges seem to be shrinking. The
M215 was CEC tested at 22, 29, and 36V. The M240: 27, 32, and 38V. For
the SMA 240: 29.5, 30.2, and 32. It seems to me that a 2.5V testing
window reduces the value of having a weighted efficiency calculation.
DKC
On 2013/5/9 21:33, Marco Mangelsdorf wrote:
As some of you might have heard, Enphase is bringing to market their
newest micro: the M240 which is already listed on the California Solar
Initiative website.
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/equipment/inverters.php
Are any of you beta testing this bugger?
Thanks,
marco
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