I'll know more about the OK4 in a few days , I've ask both Xantrex and SMA to look into this inverter and whether it is legal in the US.
I agree , publishing spec's that are vaporware is not a business like thing [img]images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img] and I am working with Xantrex to get things in order and will remind them to get the website spec's corrected
As Far as I'm concerned , the OK5 is just a paper product , it hasn't been field proven and anyone can make claims about how great there latest widget is but without one to test that meets , UL1741 , NEC ,building inspector's requirements and has been independently verified it doesn't mean a thing.
Don't so easily dismiss the cost in both time and money to met US regulations , the costs can run into the 100's of thousands of dollars and if your only going to sell 2000 inverters it doesn't make economic sense.
This year , I am told the entire US market is less than 6,000 inverters ... the only reason SMA got the R&D dollars is due too it was design for the German market and sold 40,000 units. Also The German Market has tougher regulations than the US which makes meeting our regulations a no-brainer. If you notice the OK4 (and OK5) are not sold in Germany.
The ST/XR mess is not directly of Xantrex's making and we can as owners can thank our lucky stars Xantrex is going to make wrong , right.
If this was still trace , they would just look the other way as they did thru 2 years of testing that showed nothing but problems. I've seen the actual test data FSEC and Lakeland Electric pilot programs provided to trace, They told Trace there were serious problems. No one that had anything to do with the ST is working at Xantrex now ....
Xantrex will end up spending millions , on problems that really was the fault of Trace Engineering which Xantrex got thru the acquisition a year and a half ago.
As for voltages you need about 380VDC to make 264 VAC in an inverter , 264 is RMS , not peak , hence when 380 is needed.
There are actually more than 3 choices now that SMA has 3 different models out , the smaller one (I think it is 700 watts) and will work with 4 panels I believe.
They are the same design as the SB2500 , they just use different transformers. Since the power board is the same H-bridge design , they run at the same current , but since the voltage is lower you get the lower power limit.
In two months folks will start being very very happy with there XR performance ...
I am under NDA with Xantrex [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img] ....
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[ October 07, 2002: Message edited by: Solar Guppy ]
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