I used one made about that time in our home back in . It was the first grid-tie 
in the county and worked flawlessly for about ten years before we sold it. 
While it was approved at the time, I'm not sure if PG&E would approve it now, 
probably not. Might just do it!

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On Jun 30, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Bob Clark wrote:

> RE-Wrenches:
>  
> Have a potential customer who wants to connect to the grid after many years 
> of off-grid living.  He is asking if his older Trace inverter (SW4024 
> inverter; Date of manufacture:  3rd quarter of 1998; S/N:  W07878; 120 volts 
> and 33.3 Amps) would still be OK to use in a grid-tie system.
>  
> What say you?  Does it still comply with the latest standards for grid-tie 
> inverters?  Should he start over with a new inverter?
>  
> Bob Clark
> SolarWind Energy Systems, LLC
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