So..... some neighbors came over last night for Christmas dinner. One was a friend who did solar about 8 months ago. Same size system ( 24 panels x 270 watt monos) Same south facing roof, about 1/4 mile away... same weather. His output? Crap.
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My output from the same day...
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The only difference between our two systems? I have micro inverters, and he has a central inverter.
His installer told him the central inverter was the way to go, but also warned him that some.. "small shading issues would impact his fall / winter output."
He said his output was ok in the summer, but fall has crippled his output, and winter will be much of the same.
One tree shading his property was an existing neighbors tree, the other is a common area tree, also existing. There is nothing he can do in that regard.
He contacted his installer, who stated the crippled output... " is more than they expected... sorry."
So now he is considering replacing the central inverter, with micros.
I know Micro's are often frowned upon... but if you find yourself in a situation where you're deciding which way to go... dont make the mistake my neighbor did.... or have the original installer put in writing how much the output will fall off in fall / winter months.
My friend is really sad he ever got involved in solar, and that sux...
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My output from the same day...
13th.JPG
The only difference between our two systems? I have micro inverters, and he has a central inverter.
His installer told him the central inverter was the way to go, but also warned him that some.. "small shading issues would impact his fall / winter output."
He said his output was ok in the summer, but fall has crippled his output, and winter will be much of the same.
One tree shading his property was an existing neighbors tree, the other is a common area tree, also existing. There is nothing he can do in that regard.
He contacted his installer, who stated the crippled output... " is more than they expected... sorry."
So now he is considering replacing the central inverter, with micros.
I know Micro's are often frowned upon... but if you find yourself in a situation where you're deciding which way to go... dont make the mistake my neighbor did.... or have the original installer put in writing how much the output will fall off in fall / winter months.
My friend is really sad he ever got involved in solar, and that sux...

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