Given that some inverters have a long guarantee, some in the range of 10 years, would you buy a used one?
Manufacturers only give long guarantees to their products if they are confident in their longevity.
Granted the guarantee is no longer valid of course. There do seem to be a lot of them out there.
I guess it would depend on the price. I am using a Fronius 3.0 -1 inverter, and have seen several used Fronius, one of which is identical to mine, for 65% less money.
At the time I bought mine, i could afford it anyway, but I might have been temped now.
Who would take the risk? (I don't have any to sell before you ask).
Manufacturers only give long guarantees to their products if they are confident in their longevity.
Granted the guarantee is no longer valid of course. There do seem to be a lot of them out there.
I guess it would depend on the price. I am using a Fronius 3.0 -1 inverter, and have seen several used Fronius, one of which is identical to mine, for 65% less money.
At the time I bought mine, i could afford it anyway, but I might have been temped now.
Who would take the risk? (I don't have any to sell before you ask).
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