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SMA reports a 2x9 panel array as having a peak output of 2705W at 104F
That is for Si , NOT HIT , there is a difference !
Sanyo claims you will get at minimum PTC at tempature , its a Asi/Si hybird panel
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I'm looking at approx 13KWh/year lost due to inverter clipping.
With which inverter ? , the Sunnyboy reports 2-3% high on it's power output , which also has the side effect of it being really a 2425 watt output , not 2500 watt inverter
If you have the money , Sure go for the biggest area you want , worst that will happen is you might get that second inverter if the panels are as powerful as I have heard
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Since I am planning single panel strings what will shading of a single panel do to the output of the array? I'm assuming it will not affect the remainder
bypass diode will kick-in , shouldn't be an issue , the non-shaded cells will just produce closer to VOC , net resultis you just loss that single panels production
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What exactly happens when the MMPT voltage is lower than 42V? Does the inverter hold at 42V and operate less efficiently or does it track below 42V and drop offline?
it will hold the voltage if the arrays is producing any reasonable amount of power , there is noway , you will see this low of a voltage from the Sanyos
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Do you have any idea what sun angle is required to wake the system up? 50V is 75% Voc of the Sanyo panels but I can't find any documentation on sun angle vs voltage/output. In the winter the system may not wake up until 11am or later.
even the smallest of direct sunlight will make the panels produce VOC .. will not be an issue with 16-18 panels
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Any retailer recommendations? I want to ensure I get the GP version of the ST XR. Also I'm planning on a self install so I'd like to work with a company that will recommend the small bits I won't know I need until I'm on the roof.
All your BOS (balance of system) componets , you can get from home depot , I used gutter mount clips for my arrays mounts and even had a civil engineer sign off on them to make the building department happy , see my photo-gallery from the main solar-guppy page
Sun Electric had a good deal a month ago for 1100 dollars , try them , maybe others can suggest places to get them now ...