Hi, This is my first posting. I just went to check out SMAs new program that will help you calculate how many of any given module you can string together and feed into a Sunny Boy, very handy.
http://www.sma-america.com/
I have installed at least a few dozen Sunny Boy's and the only Trace ST I ever touched was a reinstall for someone elses customer and that was his third install of a very flawed product. Trace has always had a policy of denial since the beginning. If any of you remember the old C-30 charge controller, it had a relay that could not survive 30 amps at 24 volts or even 25 amps and the techs would say they had never run across that problem before. Sure!
One of you said " Gotta love the SW" I would not agree with that at all. Every time I accidently bump the DC disconnect and the stupid thing erases all the settings, I curse their engineers. Believe me, the list is long on SW gripes among those that deal with the SW regularly.I do have faith that Xantrex or someone will get it right.
One of my suppliers mentioned that the Sunny Boy makes up 85% of the grid-tie units in California, according to CEC information.
I recently put in an SW with the GTI and in the same 24 module KC-120 many people use, I have not seen anything over 1800 watts and with the SB I would usually see over 2000. I dont know how much that GTI eats up but it cant be good.