Re: [RE-wrenches] Enphase track record

2009-11-08 Thread jay peltz
HI Marco, I've been told by EE's that 130 f is really no problem. Think of the computer under the hood of your car: serious vibrations, shocks, way hotter than 130f and they really hardly fail. The big deal with these type of individual inverters/control units is that they will show who

Re: [RE-wrenches] Enphase track record

2009-11-08 Thread Keith Cronin
Clearly, we all have an opinion about this product and its efficacy moving forward, or its reliability today. Much can be said about alot of the products we see filter through our hands over the years. As we all look back to being pioneers in the this industry, one thing stands out- we take ri

Re: [RE-wrenches] Enphase track record

2009-11-08 Thread Mark Frye
One weakness did present itself to me during my installation of Enphase inverters. Enphase makes some hay with the "no single point of failure" topology. However, all the individual inverters share common AC buss wires. These are built by daisy chaining AC leads from inverter to inverter and then

Re: [RE-wrenches] Enphase track record

2009-11-08 Thread Nick Soleil
Hello wrenches: Enphase is an excellent, reliable product, with many advantages, but a few minor bugs. I have managed many Enphase installations, have been involved in Beta Tests with them, toured the facility, and I have attended customer feedback sessions with them. I will give you a qui