I sell 2.8 kW with 4.5 kW STC going into a GVFX, which is 62% DC  -> AC 
efficiency. I can't imagine the XW being worse. Lead calcium wet cells take 
very little float current and rarely need watering.

Todd

On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 2:42pm, "Jeff Oldham" <[email protected]> said:

I remain shy about Brand X but I hear nothing but good news about these XW's so 
I'm getting close to taking the plunge. Regarding DC to AC battery based 
conversion efficiency the good rule of thumb for O-T-G systems is 50% STC to AC 
this considers batteries at 1/2 life. You will surely do better out of the gate 
and near the end of battery life you will do worse. For years I balked at this 
50% travesty but time again it has proven to be pretty darn close to reality. 
Consider real life in the heat and minor dust STC - true DC output is perhaps 
as good as 85%, inverter 95% (at best), dust 5-10% loss, wire and connection 
losses 2-5%, battery in (10%) and out (10%) losses and it all adds up. However, 
if you're in float most of the time you might be closer to 65% STC - AC.


From the Solar, Wind and Hydro powered office of Jeff Oldham/Regenerative 
SOLutions

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