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  • #16
    In some jurisdictions we are forced to use either emphase or solar edge for the rapid shut down features.
    I agree that with no shading issues a single string inverter is simpler and better long term.
    Those who don't need it for shading seem to have a great need for panel level monitoring. With the dual mppt inputs of modern inverters a simple comparison of the two inputs is more than sufficient to detect problems.
    Very unlikely that a two panels on two strings would go out at the same time.
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    • #17
      My theory is that central inverter circuits have a bit better conversion efficiency due to economy of scale which overcomes the losses due to mis-matched panels and dynamic effects.
      BSEE, R11, NABCEP, Chevy BoltEV, >3000kW installed

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      • #18
        Originally posted by solarix View Post
        My theory is that central inverter circuits have a bit better conversion efficiency due to economy of scale which overcomes the losses due to mis-matched panels and dynamic effects.
        How so? If single panel out, the whole strings are affect

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        • #19
          Say you have 24 panels in two strings feeding into each input of the inverter
          One panel goes bad
          There will be a big difference in production between the inputs.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Naptown View Post
            Say you have 24 panels in two strings feeding into each input of the inverter
            One panel goes bad
            There will be a big difference in production between the inputs.
            I understand that. The inverter I had is SMA TL6000-US-12 with single MPPT, so the whole arrays drop..... Even with 2 MPPT, to track down the bad panel still PIA.

            I can only base on instantaneous output of season to determine if any error....

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            • #21
              Panels rarely go bad. Out of the thousands I've put in, I've had one shatter it's glass for no apparent reason and one get hit by a 2x12. I've had dozens of optimizers go bad. If you have shading issues maybe its worth the risk to use optimizers, if not - I won't do it anymore.
              BSEE, R11, NABCEP, Chevy BoltEV, >3000kW installed

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              • #22
                Originally posted by DanKegel View Post
                It seems ok-ish. I am getting $3.50/Watt faceplate in Los Angeles before incentives, with solaredge (I have shading, and solaredge's per-module electronics are simpler than full microinverters, so probably more reliable).
                Any of those companies also service North San Diego?

                Thanks in advance.

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                • #23
                  Chargers old chap, do you mean you live in what we refer to as North County ?

                  Your inbox will likely receive some messages with recommendations in any case. But not to worry, lots of solar going on here and no need to have a contractor from LA come down.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by albert436 View Post
                    Chargers old chap, do you mean you live in what we refer to as North County ?

                    Your inbox will likely receive some messages with recommendations in any case. But not to worry, lots of solar going on here and no need to have a contractor from LA come down.

                    I believe in another thread he said he lives in RB.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by albert436 View Post
                      Chargers old chap, do you mean you live in what we refer to as North County ?

                      Your inbox will likely receive some messages with recommendations in any case. But not to worry, lots of solar going on here and no need to have a contractor from LA come down.

                      haha. Good ol' North County. Yes, I guess that's where I live now.

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                      • #26
                        Do you mind PM me which installer you went with? TIA

                        Do you mind PM me which installer you went with? TIA

                        Originally posted by guy94568 View Post
                        Hello all and thanks for teaching me so much about PV systems! Below is the deal I received. I'm in Livermore CA. Is it a good one?

                        $3.86/watt DC (before 30% tax credit) Includes financing at 2.99%

                        Total System Size
                        6.760 kW DC Power (STC) / 5.738 kW AC Power (CEC)

                        Estimated Annual Production
                        10,728 kWh

                        PV Panel Description
                        Qty. 26 - SolarWorld Model: SW260 Mono Black

                        Inverters
                        Qty. 26 - Enphase Energy Model: M215-60-2LL-S2x

                        Thanks!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by abyebye View Post
                          Do you mind PM me which installer you went with? TIA
                          Can"t PM Yet. Kurios

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by solarix View Post
                            I've had dozens of optimizers go bad.
                            You mean like the SolarEdge ? Or other company's products?

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