Solar Guppy wrote:
No, any panel with any inverter, buy the panels on price, buy the inverter based on what the forum regulars suggest.
My preference is the Xantrex GT series, they have the best efficency, lowest cost per watt and come standard with full communitcaions and monitoring software. Unlike the Fronius, its a seal design, the Fronius is fan cooled
Evergreen's are nice panels, I just installed a 5kw array on my roof ( the modules are seconds ) with a Xantrex GT5.0 and its peforming very well
I looked at the Xantec GT's again - hadn't noticed it was a true sine wave - This was one of the reasons I had ruled out Fronius and wanted to go with Sunnyboy. I like the reduced weight - any downside to the Xantrex as compared with the Sunnyboy?
I had read a suggestion to use two smaller inverters rather than one larger one. Cost difference isn't significant between the two approaches. I looked at using two GT2.8's. I could see benefits - among them, less heat generated inside each inverter, and better heat removal - since the cases appear to be the same as the GT5's, the I'm guessing the heat sinks are identical - and would have a smaller heat load.
Don't like needing more wall space.
I'm planning on using 24 Evergreen (180 or 190) panels mounted on two WattSun trackers. Any problem with two GT2.8's - each being fed by 12 panels? Inverter efficiency at lower power levels?