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> Congratulations to both Enphase and SolarEdge on their product
> development. These products give us hope for higher performance and I
> expect to see an extended life of solar panels, due to these module level
> production units and will help hold module manufacturers accountable.
>
As a quick clarification- SolarEdge requires PV WIRE per 690.35. Regular
USE-2 doesn't work for these systems.
On 2013/6/15 7:25, SwingJunkie wrote:
Marco,
We installed our first Enphase system in December 2009, and our last
in December 2011, when their high failure rate became a problem.
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une 15, 2013 5:25 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Solar Edge v. micro inverters
Marco,
We installed our first Enphase system in December 2009, and our last in
December 2011, when their high failure rate became a problem. (Currently 10%+
for us). We were only installing the Enphase
Marco,
We installed our first Enphase system in December 2009, and our last in
December 2011, when their high failure rate became a problem. (Currently 10%+
for us). We were only installing the Enphase units on sites with shading
issues, as a means to mitigate conditions.
After moving awa
I've been educating myself on the Solar Edge product v. using micro
inverters. If you click on the link below, you can read the pitch that they
make for using their product over micros.
Any opinions out there on how convincing their strategy is? As well as any
experience in the field with t
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