Dana and Wrenches
I also have been around for quite awhile and Dana is spot on, we have been
lied too to so many times, some from distributors, some manufactures. We
still are in the wild west of renewables, Chinese module manufacturers with
no clear contact information, inverter manufacturers that
My experience with microinverters is much different. Yes, there were lots
of Enphase M190 replacements. But of the 40 M215s on my roof, only one has
failed in 9 years. Each successive generation has been more reliable. I
consider the failure rate at this point totally acceptable, even for the
syste
Having been in the solar biz since 1988 I can, but will not make a list of
products that have come & gone; products that have been Guinea pigged on all
of us, promises that have been made & not kept, equipment that has caught fire
& individuals that have made unrealistic promises to clients tha
I think you're overstating this a bit. The generator integration feature wasn't the make or break selling point. It was simply a response to customer question of whether this would be possible. Of course the answer was that SE said a solution was forthcoming.I hardly believe that is some illegality
When it comes to what manufacturers will have in the future,
guaranteeing or stating that a product will have a feature in the future is
mostly doomed to failure, enphase, LG Chem, Ford and so many
obsolete inverter manufacturers that have come and gone. You might as well
be selling snake oil, you
No hijack at all. Good and necessary dialogue. Thanks. ScotHoward "Scot" AreyOwner, Solar CenTex254-300-1228
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FWIW, the Enphase generator integration rollout has been less than ideal as
well. Their list of approved generators is highly restrictive and has
obsolete units listed with no clear process for getting current models
approved. How are we supposed to sell these systems without clear and
confident an
Wrenches,
This more of a public service announcement. Many of us have installed Energy
Hub inverters with Backup Interface Units (BIU). Based on SolarEdge
marketing materiel, we have told customers that generator integration was on
the way.
Well, 4th quarter 2021 came and went and still no
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