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mttrout
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Grid tie solar converter
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April 17, 2015, 11:02:48 PM »
Anyone found a lower wattage Grid tie Unit, 500 to 1,000. With some Experience to its workman ship.
Thanks for any reply. I have a small 48 volt 3 phase turbine and 4 x 100 watt panels. total.
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WindriderNM
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April 27, 2015, 10:06:05 AM »
I have a Smart Grid Tie Microinterter 1000w It has worked well for about 1 yr it has a 15 yr warranty. I had 1 that went bad while using an arch welder. they replaced it. I now turn it off while welding. The most power i have gotten out of it is about 750w if i add more panels it over heats and shuts down until it cools off I have a 24 v system using 230w panels.
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