In a message dated 11/25/2008 6:21:53 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I know  this doesn't answer your questions, but for similar applications in 
the future  it would be good to take a close look at the SunnyIsland system. 
They're  cool


 
 
I too love the Sunny Island for all the reasons mentioned. Great machine.  
However, they need to provide 240 vac and they are pricey , a stacked pair is  
significantly more than either outback stacked or X brand. I am not a big fan 
of  the transformer step up either--old school. If cost is not an issue, I 
would go  stacked sunny Island because of the communication possibilities. But 
I'm 
sure  that a lot of outbacks and xws are being used at this time because of  
cost.  I have had no issues mixing brands and technologies. They all seem  to 
work. But you need to be a little smarter with non Sunny island  
configurations.
 
Happy Thanksgiving,
 
Don Loweburg
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