planning a solar install on our home
bought these panels and M215 enphase inverters
MODULE TYPE = HANWHA SF260-36-1P280L (280W) MODULES
used this calculator and the NOCT specs of the panels to see which inverter can do my job
the M215 showed as an option , found them for cheap so I decided to use them
a solar guy saw my plans and said you can not use them with M215 ...
If I use STC specs in the calculator, I can not , I would need M250 or higher
If I use Normal operating conditions NOCT I can use M215
M215 handles 215 to 225W max
my 280W panels will be installed East west on a 18 degree angle roof in NY
according to NOCT I will make 204W max
now that I am not facing south and up in New York (zipcode 11021) I doubt I get more than 800 W/m2 irradiance
am I mistaken?
Can I use the M215?
bought these panels and M215 enphase inverters
MODULE TYPE = HANWHA SF260-36-1P280L (280W) MODULES
used this calculator and the NOCT specs of the panels to see which inverter can do my job
the M215 showed as an option , found them for cheap so I decided to use them
a solar guy saw my plans and said you can not use them with M215 ...
If I use STC specs in the calculator, I can not , I would need M250 or higher
If I use Normal operating conditions NOCT I can use M215
M215 handles 215 to 225W max
my 280W panels will be installed East west on a 18 degree angle roof in NY
according to NOCT I will make 204W max
now that I am not facing south and up in New York (zipcode 11021) I doubt I get more than 800 W/m2 irradiance
am I mistaken?
Can I use the M215?
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