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RE-wrenchesDate: Thu, Feb 22, 2024 6:56 PMTo: RE-wrenches;Cc: William 
Miller;Subject:[RE-wrenches] Non-battery string inverter options?Friends: Now 
that RSS is required on almost every installation, I am having trouble finding 
a plain old, non-battery, non-MLPE string inverter.  This is for a ground mount 
with the inverter mounted to the rack-- the only scenario I can imagine that 
does not require RSS.  I don’t need or want battery capability, now or in the 
future.  The project does not have shading issues and the inverter will be 
mounted on the array, so no version of MLPE is needed. My usual go-to would be 
the legacy SMA Sunny Boy series.  I can’t dine one for sale and I am getting 
the impression these are no longer available. What might you recommend for this 
new installation? This brings up the question:  Of all the Sunny Boy 
 installations
 I  have out there, the next time one fails, what am I going to replace it 
with?   The new Sunny Boy Smarty-Pants series is not yet shipping, it is very 
expensive and to replace a grid-connected inverter I don’t need battery 
capabilities. I can’t use Solar Edge because I won’t want to unwire a complete 
array and add optimizers. I am not that taken with Sol-Ark, not only because it 
includes the word Arc in its name.  I don’t need the battery capabilities, AC 
load center or any of the other complexities. Any advice is appreciated. 
William Miller Solar17395 Oak Road, Atascadero, CA 
93422805-438-5600www.millersolar.comCA Lic. 773985  
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