"OK4U," then Trace bought the rights to rebrand it as a "Trace Microsine."

I ran one of each, and still have a couple of the Trace ones kicking around 
somewhere from guerilla solar days, and I don't think they came with a plug. 


Nik Ponzio, Building Energy wrote at 03:31 PM 9/17/2015:
 
>Question for the old timers out there: What was very early micro inverter 
>called that was designed to plug directly into the wall? It had DC input for 
>single solar panel and the output was a live 120V male plug.
>
>On a related note, is there anything like the SMA Secure Power Supply 
>inverters that will run off just 1 or 2 panels?
>
>Thanks for any insight..

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