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 Post subject: Xantrex: Doing a gridtie system
PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:44 pm GMT EthGMT 
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We are venturing into deeper waters and doing a gridtied system for my sister. have done a ton of offgrid but this will be my first gridtie system.
y question is what do you recommend for inverters if we stay without batterys? i was leaning towards the new xantrex one?

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Xantrex GT3.0

Highest Efficency available, CEC rated 94% , 95% peak
High Power rating , 3Kw @ 40C , passive cooled , sealed design (No Fans)
Most communication options Included (RS232 and Xanbus)

Lowest price of ANY gridtie inverter , street price ~1800.00

What other options are there ?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 7:15 pm GMT EthGMT 
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thanks for the input that was the one i was leaning towards. i have 2 of there off grid sw plusses in my house and i must say i am very happy with xantrex. what is your recomendation for panels it gets pretty cold here in the winter in maine.

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I guess I'll answer the question with a question , what are your choices for panels you can actual get ?

Manufacture , rating and price for each ?

My understanding is there is nothing available in big panels ...


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i was told i can get the shell sq175 watt panels about a 3 week wait?

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Get it in writing ....

Shell panels are fine :D


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yes i know it sucks they want your money to get in line but who knows? is there any end in sight on this drought? makes it awful hard to do these solar systems when you cant get any panels. and i really dispise wiring up all those small ones to get somewhere.

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My East and West arrays are Matrix/Photowatt 155 watt panels. Mine are seconds; I bought from Sun Electric in Miami last year for 2.50 watt.

The panels have a chipped cell or two per panel , but all except 2 out of 32 exceed there name-plate rating (they all came with the flash tester data)

For best bang for the buck , Matrix is the best priced panel and seems like you can still get them and I have been very happen with the panels , now running for about 16 months.

There is a seller on eBay that can get new Matrix panels and I'm sure a few internet sellers as well. www.sunelec.com has the seconds still listed ... though I haven't bought product from them since last September

My 2 cents anyways :D


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where you happy with sun electric themselves i was a little nervous of them at first but they seem to be a decent company?

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They have been around longer than anyone else to my knowledge (20+ years). There English is bad , they can be hard to get a hold of , but in the end you get the product FAR cheaper than anywhere else

Its a personal decision , I have no complaints , just understand that your going to work a bit more dealing with them for the savings


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