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  • SatManager
    Junior Member
    • May 2013
    • 25

    #16
    Originally posted by russ
    That means very little - small differences in orientation, tilt, cleanliness, local morning mist etc can tilt the scales one way or the other.
    I agree Russ, but if I didn't mention it, someone would bring it up that I didn't give all the information, so in the interest of full disclosure. The difference between my west and south facing panels for the past 30 days is less than 1 watt hour so as you pointed out, no real difference. The real factor was the wattage difference between the Power-One inverter (250w rated) and the Enphase inverter (215w rated) along with the panel wattage matching.

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    • SoCalsolar
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jun 2012
      • 331

      #17
      I prefer the

      I prefer the Power One Micros over the Enphase. One thing Enphase has done consistantly since day one is run in the red. Power One has actually turned a profit and they are sized more correctly for the 285w panels. Enphase typically will clip around 225w. Is a string inverter an option?

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      • SatManager
        Junior Member
        • May 2013
        • 25

        #18
        Originally posted by SoCalsolar
        I prefer the Power One Micros over the Enphase. One thing Enphase has done consistantly since day one is run in the red. Power One has actually turned a profit and they are sized more correctly for the 285w panels. Enphase typically will clip around 225w. Is a string inverter an option?
        They do have string inverters available from 2kw to 6kw. Power-One is being acquired by ABB so they will even have more resources.

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