Colleagues:

We have M190s fail in beach installations. Some have had the cases swell up 
like there is a tumor inside. I haven't cut them open to see what's inside 
because they need to go back to manufacturer. 

William

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:32 AM, Jerry Shafer <jerrysgarag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Mike
> I also work near the ocean, its all around me here in Hawaii, we have had the 
> 190's fail but not to environmental conditions and very few issues with 
> 215's. Do you have any pics of the damage as l have seen very little salt 
> issues.
> Jerry
> 
> 
>> On Sep 13, 2016 9:11 PM, "Mike Nelson" <mdelectricso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've had so many Enphase failures it's kind of ridiculous. We install most 
>> of our systems near the ocean so corrosion has played a big factor. The 
>> newer micro inverters are holding a much better, 215 and 250's. I have 
>> learned over the years that SMA makes the best product, and I mostly stick 
>> with them. Sometimes micro inverters are requested or really fit the 
>> installation particulars, so I still use them occasionally. I haven't yet 
>> tried solar edge.
>> 
>> Michael D Nelson
>> MD Electric & Solar, Inc.
>> 707-684-0064 mobile
>> 707-884-1862 office
>> www.mdelectricsolar.com
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>> 
>>> On Sep 13, 2016, at 6:23 PM, Rebecca Lundberg <rebecca.lundb...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Esteemed wrenches,
>>> 
>>> I'm hoping the experience of this list can help give us a broader 
>>> perspective on the current market performance and as a secondary concern, 
>>> tech support (or lack thereof), from solar micro-inverter manufacturers.
>>> 
>>> Are others having much trouble with micro-inverters? We have had repeated 
>>> issues with several different brands on our systems in Minnesota:
>>> - 8 Enphase systems with mostly M210 and M215, have had to repeatedly go 
>>> back to sites to replace units. The new replacement ones seem to be lasting 
>>> better (we sure hope they will). Enphase is harder to contact in recent 
>>> years, but we're happy they at least provide a predictable stipend. Are you 
>>> also having to replace a lot of this brand of product? Are the newer models 
>>> holding up better?
>>> 
>>> - We gave a new inverter busbar design concept a try (tenKsolar) and though 
>>> the micro-inverters were supposed to take turns and be 'redundant,' the 
>>> ones with APS micro-inverters needed 100% replacement and the ones with 
>>> Lead Solar micro-inverters have a problem where if one of them fails it 
>>> appears to send a signal to all the rest so the entire busbar stops working 
>>> -- in action it's far from redundant. When we purchased the tenKsolar Rais 
>>> Inverter Bus (RIB) the spec sheet didn't tell us what brand of 
>>> micro-inverter they would use as the OEM so we couldn't research the 
>>> viability of the product or company or warranty stipend (or lack there-of) 
>>> of the micro-inverter OEM. We assumed it was a tenKsolar product and they 
>>> would provide warranty replacements, service, and tech support, but our 
>>> experience has been far from that. When something goes wrong tenK says 
>>> 'it's not our product that's failing' because they don't actually 
>>> manufacture the micro-inverter (it's an OEM), the micro-inverter company 
>>> says 'it's not our product' because tenKsolar has it wired and used in a 
>>> very unique manner specific to the tenKsolar product, so both manufacturers 
>>> are backing away from any responsibility. A 25-year warranty on the 
>>> inverter busbar is a great concept but if/when something goes wrong there 
>>> is no support and no apparent warranty at all except maybe they will send 
>>> us a new component that needs several hours of work to re-install, so 
>>> either the installer does the warranty work for free or the customer has a 
>>> very unexpected expense to get their system back up and running a year or 
>>> two after it was installed; we think both scenarios are unacceptable (from 
>>> our installer perspective :-), do any of you have experiences you can share 
>>> here?
>>> 
>>> I'm wondering if the climate in MN makes us an anomaly. Based on these 
>>> micro-inverter experiences we feel like the Rapid Shutdown rule has forced 
>>> us to use dc optimizers on residential applications whether we want to or 
>>> not -- is that pretty much what all of you are doing too? 
>>> 
>>> Rebecca Lundberg
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