Evergreen ES modules are fine with 60 cell compatible Enphase microinverters.
ES-A are not.
David Katz
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From: "Jason Szumlanski"
To: "RE-wrenches"
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Very Small In
Enphase!
Jon Hill
Sierra Solar Systems
On Sep 14, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Jason Szumlanski wrote:
> I'm running into a scenario where some customers have three or four Evergreen
> ES-195 modules already mounted on their roof that were used for a
> non-grid-tie application, and now want to convert
Jason:
I will let you run the calcs or call the manufacturers to verify the
concept works with these modules, but consider putting two in series into
one inverter. I rescued a Vanner install with SR100s by removing the
Vanner and doubling up the SR100s.
William
At 11:38 AM 9/14/2012, you
I should have mentioned it is the ES-195-RL. I was under the impression
that this module was not microinverter compatible due to it's lower
operating voltage. Aren't Enphase micros limited to 60 or 72 cell modules
(or multiples of 60 like the 120 cell Evergreen -FC3)?
The ES-195-RL specs:
Vmp 27.
Jason:
Just about any inverter that starts with the word "micro."
William
At 10:52 AM 9/14/2012, you wrote:
I'm running into a scenario where some customers have three or four
Evergreen ES-195 modules already mounted on their roof that were used for
a non-grid-tie application, and now want
I'm running into a scenario where some customers have three or four
Evergreen ES-195 modules already mounted on their roof that were used for a
non-grid-tie application, and now want to convert them to a grid-tied
system. I looked at the Sunny Boy 700 only to find out it will not be
suitable. Anyon
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