My solar system has been up and running since November last year and I've been comparing the output of my system to another install 6 miles from my house. I'm running SolarWorld + SolarEdge, the other install is Canadian Solar + EnPhase. The two systems are virtually identical in terms of rated output. Both sites have no shading issues other than snow coverage effects in winter.
The Canadian Solar system has produced, on average, 6% more year to date than my SolarWorld system. It's a fun/un-scientific comparison, we are 6 miles apart so the weather variables influencing output are somewhat different, but it would suggest that the CS + EnPhase combination produces more than my SW + SE combination. = potential buyers remorse on my side....
My specs:
31 x 280W SolarWorld Black Mono
1 x SolarEdge 7600 inverter
31 x P300 SolarEdge optimizers
Output = 8,680W
Azimuth = 154
"Competition" specs:
The info I'm getting for this install is off the public EnPhase portal which does not show all the specs.
34 x CS6P-255P Canadian Solar
34 x EnPhase micro inverters, unknown model
Output = 8670W
Azimuth = 167
The Canadian Solar system has produced, on average, 6% more year to date than my SolarWorld system. It's a fun/un-scientific comparison, we are 6 miles apart so the weather variables influencing output are somewhat different, but it would suggest that the CS + EnPhase combination produces more than my SW + SE combination. = potential buyers remorse on my side....

My specs:
31 x 280W SolarWorld Black Mono
1 x SolarEdge 7600 inverter
31 x P300 SolarEdge optimizers
Output = 8,680W
Azimuth = 154
"Competition" specs:
The info I'm getting for this install is off the public EnPhase portal which does not show all the specs.
34 x CS6P-255P Canadian Solar
34 x EnPhase micro inverters, unknown model
Output = 8670W
Azimuth = 167
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