Hello everybody,
I am planning and will be installing 10-12 300W panels and have considered micro-inverters but am now more open towards a string inverter with optimizers.
What is the advantage with SolarEdge or SMA? I would have the following options:
SolarEdge:
- SolarEdge SE3500H HD Wave (or SE3000)
- SolarEdge P300 optimizers (could use some P600 optimizers to connect to 2 modules instead of just one)
SMA:
- SunnyBoy 3.6
- TIGO TS4-R optimizers (one optimizer for each module)
- Advantage TIGO: compatibility with other inverters and also not required to use for every module (not important in my case as I would need for all or for groups of 2)
If you were in my situation, would you prefer the SE or the SMA option? Also the garage roof is 3m tall and 8m from the house. Once inside the house I have another 10m to the fuse box. Would you install the inverter inside the garage to keep the DC cable distance short or would you prefer to install the inverter inside the house where the temperatures are more constant?
Thank you for your feedback.
I am planning and will be installing 10-12 300W panels and have considered micro-inverters but am now more open towards a string inverter with optimizers.
What is the advantage with SolarEdge or SMA? I would have the following options:
SolarEdge:
- SolarEdge SE3500H HD Wave (or SE3000)
- SolarEdge P300 optimizers (could use some P600 optimizers to connect to 2 modules instead of just one)
SMA:
- SunnyBoy 3.6
- TIGO TS4-R optimizers (one optimizer for each module)
- Advantage TIGO: compatibility with other inverters and also not required to use for every module (not important in my case as I would need for all or for groups of 2)
If you were in my situation, would you prefer the SE or the SMA option? Also the garage roof is 3m tall and 8m from the house. Once inside the house I have another 10m to the fuse box. Would you install the inverter inside the garage to keep the DC cable distance short or would you prefer to install the inverter inside the house where the temperatures are more constant?
Thank you for your feedback.
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