jza80 wrote:
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...To get the web monitor up required a couple of items, I think those added up to about $300.
None of this stuff is really necessary...but, since I am a tech freak I knew if I went with the 5000m I would wind up spending whatever to get these capabilities...that come free with the 5000x.
I am a bit of a techie type person too--but I also try to be a practical minimalist...
I honestly could not figure out what I would do with all of the data a computer would generate, did not want to dedicate a computer to log it, use the excess power to run the computer/logger, or purchase the (at the time) an overpriced LCD screen/logger.
Instead, I put that money in two extra (175 watt each) panels on my array (3kW PTC rated) and log the data at the end of the day with a pencil and paper--put it into a spread sheet to watch my total power generated vs used each billing cycle... Gives me an average (year over year) of an extra ~3kWhours per day and I save ~0.5 kWH per day on the logging computer (old laptop at ~20 watts).
However, if you are in California, to get the rebates you may (on smaller systems, must on >10kW systems) need to get electronic logging anyway.
Regarding the fan, it probably will only run 0-5 hours per day, but for every ~10C (~18F) rise in fan operating temperature over 20C (70F), lifetime is cut by ~half (1/2 per 10C is used in electronics design to derate for temperature based on typical activation energies for standard materials--it also works the other way--keeping things cooler extends their lifetime too).
So... assuming the fan runs at 122F (122F picked from an earlier post using external fan on a Xantrex inverter heat sink temp using an external fan for cooling).
(122-70F/18F)-1=1.8 122F life correction factor
35,000 hour * (0.5^1.8 temp-life derate) / (365D/yr * 5H/Day) = 5.5 years of estimated fan life...
The above makes a whole bunch of assumptions (rated hours of fan, fan ambient temperature, inverter temperatures, average fan operating time per day, etc.)--but does kind of confirm that in average warm conditions, that 5 years life from a top of the line fan in an inverter would not be an unexpected lifetime.
SunnyBoy says that their fan is "Convection with regulated fan cooling"--so expecting the fan to be on for 5 hours per day (probably much less) is certainly believable and would help extend the life of the fan (plus running the whole inverter cooler with the fan will extend the overall life too--hence the reason to add a relatively unreliable mechanical device like a fan).
I don't know what Xantrex or SunnyBoy (for example) design life is--but for both, their standard warranty is 10 years--hopefully the typical unit will last longer than that.
-Bill