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Old August 24th 15, 12:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default 2m antenna and Micro Inverters

Thanks for all the information. Really helpful.

I suppose the best system of the two is the SolarEdge system of single
inverter. This way I can have 40 panels for the program and 4 on their own
not attached to the batch feeding the grid. However, with some proper
disconnects and diverters I can utilize those 4 to a charge controller and
keep my batteries charged.

It is just that these latest pieces of equipment are the latest of
technology and updated options but by next month there is next generation of
these inverters so they keep improving them.

The SE10000A SolarEdge inverter is the one I will need to purchase. Do you
folks have any reasons or ideas why I wouldn't want this inverter? Anyone
have bad or good luck with these? Warrenty and reviews on them look good.
But that is the same with the Enphase microinverters.

Thanks gents for a lot of great information, very helpful.

73s





"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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"Tom" wrote in message
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No, I believe you folks here have a lot of helpful information.

And even the not so helpful information sometimes helps just as much. So
I appreciate it all.

Sure, I can install my first ever solar project and join that group, but
the width of knowledge this group touches on so much more and items the
other groups might not.


Go here and look around. This fellow lives a few miles from me and had
given some talks at the local ham club a couple of times. He put up some
solar panels a good number of years ago and also some roof top solar heat.

http://www.kenclifton.com/wordpress/