And I'll add two cents. My company did an install about a month ago inconjunction with a few others (we all wanted in on the job
, a reasonably large grid-tie installation for Parks Canada, a Canadian government organization, down at a biological station called The St.Lawrence Island Provincial Park.
The first one on a government building in Ontario, they say.
It was a large photovoltaic array, 44 Sharp 123s, with 22 panels feeding each of two Fronius IG inverters (11 panels in series, twice, each).
The inverters were attractive, light, easy to hang and easy to wire, with good manuals.
The only suggestion I would make would be to have more "knock-outs" in the bottom panel of the inverter. As we had two IG inverters, we needed to cut another hole in each to run the conduit for the monitoring wiring. Also, it would have been nice to have another "hole" to stick the lightning arrestor in, as the inspector wanted it at the inverter, not at the AC breaker box.
Other than that, yep, nice gear.
DJ