All,

I live in an area where -40F is not uncommon and where -60F has been seen.  
(northern MN)  I have yet to see an inverter that can be placed in locations 
like this and not exceed the warranty temp extremes.  

Enphase has a cold temp acceptability of  -40F last time I checked, and when I 
called they told me about an install in Antarctica using micros.  

I have installed inverters outside in the twin cities, not up here.  

What do you think about this problem?

Thanks as always,

Jesse

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