Good day! With regards to Outback and MLSD we have used without a problem the Fire Raptor system. We have done 3 installations so far. It is very time consuming to say the least with wire management being the key culprit. We also use SolarEdge frequently and have found the Fire Raptor system to be significantly more time consuming (2-3x). The installation is straightforward and pretty easy to integrate with Outback Inverters and FM 100's. The Fire Raptor instal manual is close to useless. Brad at AEE provided us with a variety of really good and easy to follow wiring diagrams which give flexibility depending on install preferences and equipment used. We have had no troubles since installation at any of the sites. I am happy to share the diarams - pm me if interested. My thoughts regarding their offering is that they are significantly over priced for what they provide. The wiring provided is clumsy at best. Plenty of room for refinement and improvement in their offerings - but it does provide us with a way to meet code requirements and keep our inspectors happy for our roof mounted solar connected to our Outback based balance of system. The MLSD requirements for off grid systems sure have done a good job of making safety expensive! It helps drive the arguement for gound/pole mount systems - which i prefer anyway! I welcome info about any other system that may be available.
Sunny Regards, Kirpal Khalsa Oregon LRT#25 Oregon Solarworks LLC www.oregonsolarworks.com 541-299-0402 >
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