I have had similar experience with Apollo. I have found the config
software to be very buggy and difficult to use, and I believe having no way
to change parameters on site without a computer with a specialized
connector and program is a mistake.
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Kevin Pegg wrote:
I will similarly echo Allan's comments below re: Apollo. They sent me the same
3224 inverter and accessories to evaluate and try and gain my business. The
unit stat in boxes for some time until last year when I decided to install and
test out the system. My bad judgement to put this in a remote
I'm sooo glad I didn't sell the customer this inverter. I checked, and
the E panel for an Outback inverter is the same size, so I think we're
going to keep the E-Panel all wired into everything else, and just swap
the door (and inverter) out.
R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified
I gotta agree with Bobbo on this one. What a hunk of garbage! It has about a
50% failure rate in my experience. I guess that means you've got a 50-50 chance
of not having a problem though!
Jon Hill
solar...@gmail.com
530-559-3781
On Apr 30, 2013, at 4:54 PM, Bob-O Schultze
wrote:
> The TR is
In my opinion, based upon personal
experience, Apollo is not a company of high integrity, and I would
not encourage use of their products. I have kept my mouth shut for
too long.
About three years ago, following a conversation with CEO John
Pfeifer at
Ray
An Apollo inverter should fit on the same E-panel. I have using one on my off
grid house for may years. They also have great remote monitoring over the
internet.
David Katz
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 30, 2013, at 7:26 PM, "Ray Walters" wrote:
> I couldn't agree more Bob-O
> Pharmaceutic
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