The Fronius might have the connection strip for 4 strings but to connect more than two strings, but they are NOT fused and will require some sort of external fusing to be NEC/CEC compliant
More than two strings will require an external combinor or fuses regardless of the inverter you have looked at, SMA, PVPowered,Fronius or the Xantrex GT. This is why the GT is the best. You can have more panels in the strings with the higher allowed input voltage. Also the GT is good down to 195V , so you can do 4 Sanyo's series strings if thats what you looking at but thats only ~800 watts of PV
I went thru 4 Fronuis inverters, just for doing comparivie testing last year. They are qurikey and have a really odd circuit for handling the different voltage ranges. The fit and finish was horrible. I know the US sale people and they bent over backwards to get me a running product but it still didn't impress me that they had all these problems and the product was at the bottom of the pack in performance. There "reported" power also reports 5% high
SMA isn't perfect either, in my Testing in 2002-2003, I had two SB2500U's fail. On there communications, I tried there powerline products and could not get that to work reliably, SMA addmitted that it was a flaky products and refunded my money.
As for being made in china (xantrex GT), EVERYTHING we buy in the US is either made in Asia or Mexico. Its not the product but the company that stands behind it when iit comes time for warranty service. GT is 5 years on warranty.
I suggest you check out the xantrex forum (at
www.xantrex.com) I know people have made the GT's work wireless with off the shelf adapters
I've tested PVpower, SMA, Fronus and Xantrex inverters, Xantrex is the best of them all and they don't nickel you to death for extras.
I run this website so people like you can make informed decisons. reading company provided data sheets doesn't tell you if the product performs well. I've tested all these products and stand by my top pick