Just when I don't think it possible, my system breaks another new record. Today was a 23.5 kWh day. My system's M215 inverters were pegged at 255 kWh's for about 3 1/2 hours. My system can't produce more power because the microinverters are clipping, but the number of hours once again got longer, raising the total again. Now I wonder what surprises spring holds in store.
Just when I don't think it possible, my system breaks another new record. Today was a 23.5 kWh day. My system's M215 inverters were pegged at 255 kWh's for about 3 1/2 hours. My system can't produce more power because the microinverters are clipping, but the number of hours once again got longer, raising the total again. Now I wonder what surprises spring holds in store.
Hey T58,
I see you installed this yourself. Where did you purchase the panels and inverters from? I live about an hour south of you, and was wondering if you went through someone local.
I see you installed this yourself. Where did you purchase the panels and inverters from? I live about an hour south of you, and was wondering if you went through someone local.
No, I did not find a local distributor. I make up a complete parts list right down to the last nut and bold. I then sent out about a dozen or so Requests For Quotes to the online stores. I chose the best three quotes and send them a Best and Final request. I ended up purchasing from Civic Solar. I believe they are in San Francisco.
You can PM me your email address, and I will forward you an email I put together for another forum me.
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