> but it also takes MUCH less time in most cases and can be done much more > easily by one service technician. It's not a money maker, but it covers cost > in our neck of the woods. >
How is that possible? I get a lousy $150 dollars from enphase to rip apart half of a array just to get at the micro inverter. Then I have to put the array back together. Its an all day activity for two people for 1 inverter. And then I have to do it on the same array the next year again. With a string inverter the swap is simple. thanks, Troy Harvey --------------------- Principal Engineer Heliocentric 801-453-9434 [email protected]
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