Solar Guppy wrote:
Price difference is about 600-700 dollars, not enough to warrant going with a smaller unit and yes, running a unit near it maximum power day after day is going to limit its life.
Of course, nobody can know exactly how much the lifespan is decreased, but I wonder if it is really worth the price premium of just over 20%. Even if the lifespan was decreased 20%, which seems to be a lot, things would come out even.
And, I wonder where this decrease starts to occur. In running, there is the Lactate Threshold. If you want to finish a marathon, you must run under that threshold. You can run far under the threshold and finish much slower, you can run just at the threshold and finish in your best possible time, but if you run over that threshold you will "hit the wall" before you see the finish line.
I can't see an inverter lasting twice as long at 66% (for the XW6048) than at 90% capacity (for the XW4548). I can see the lifespan being drastically reduced if you're at 100% or even over for much of the time. But too, I thought the inverter had a program built in for protection from such things.