Diodes fail and optimizer can detect that, and be proof for warranty claim.
The argument put forward by NWDiver is that in a heavily shaded environment there is "roughly" the same output for a string system as an optimized system.
with the difference in cost of the equipment assuming SMA inverter in both (he tried to compare to SolarEdge to better his figures) is very little.
If the system requires NEC 2017 rapid shutdown AND OP wants Secure power feature then the price is almost exactly the same (really the same as I am not sure his solution for using the TS4-R-Fs with an Emergency stop switch is approved, but even that would add costs and make the price within a few dollars).
So SMA inverter and TS4-R-O VS TS4-R-F with E-switch hack
I agree there are complex situations often with shadows and they rarely cover just one cell or even cells in one group, or even cells on one PV module.
The SolarEdge document describes the situation with multiple static situations and no not completely with SMA optimizer as they work rather differently but clearly showing situations were the optimizers would produce significantly more (NWDiver has several times talked about <1% and this document is talking > 1% at the least for single cell to cases with much more difference).
Bruce and I disagree about the usefulness of optimizers on UNshaded situations, though this is different. OP needs MLE for NEC 2017 anyway so go full optimizer or just meet NEC 2017 requirements is the proposal by NWDiver, although OP asked Optimizer or micro.
The argument put forward by NWDiver is that in a heavily shaded environment there is "roughly" the same output for a string system as an optimized system.
with the difference in cost of the equipment assuming SMA inverter in both (he tried to compare to SolarEdge to better his figures) is very little.
If the system requires NEC 2017 rapid shutdown AND OP wants Secure power feature then the price is almost exactly the same (really the same as I am not sure his solution for using the TS4-R-Fs with an Emergency stop switch is approved, but even that would add costs and make the price within a few dollars).
So SMA inverter and TS4-R-O VS TS4-R-F with E-switch hack
I agree there are complex situations often with shadows and they rarely cover just one cell or even cells in one group, or even cells on one PV module.
The SolarEdge document describes the situation with multiple static situations and no not completely with SMA optimizer as they work rather differently but clearly showing situations were the optimizers would produce significantly more (NWDiver has several times talked about <1% and this document is talking > 1% at the least for single cell to cases with much more difference).
Bruce and I disagree about the usefulness of optimizers on UNshaded situations, though this is different. OP needs MLE for NEC 2017 anyway so go full optimizer or just meet NEC 2017 requirements is the proposal by NWDiver, although OP asked Optimizer or micro.
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