Xantrex has done a poor job in getting out the message the new Suntie is just as good and in many ways better than the Sunnyboy
Just to be clear though , it was ME , under contract with Xantrex, that did all the redesign for the Suntie XR-UPG.
I redesign the Hardware and Software, Xantrex Engineering were my support for PC layout , secondardy verification and pushed it thru UL to be re-certified (required when there are any design changes)
My performance testing was over 6 months with lab quaility power analyzers (Yokogawa 1030wt.
The Software is all new and Xantrex is in process of applying for 4-5 patents based on my work.
I spent many long days watching the Sunnyboy and Suntie work Side-by-Side and came up with some cleaver ways to make the Suntie be a equal performer even though the raw efficentcy is lower.
In Dynamic conditions , the Suntie Tracks better and faster than the Sunnyboy and on days with lots of clouds the Suntie can actually out perform the Sunnyboy by a percent or two ..
The Start-up message , by the way enhanced with GP Technology , GP = Guppy Powered.
The 20% poorer performance number is from my HP91 artical and for whatever reason , the dealers don't want to believe The Suntie is an excellent performer now.
When I wrote the HP article , the Sunnyboy seemed like the perfect choice. Having now worked woth both inverters for over 18 months and understanding ALL the issues , I run my arrays with the Suntie Now.
If your running a large array , the Suntie is a TRUE 2500 watt inverter .. the Sunnyboy reports about 2-3% high on its power generation and this limits it's maximum output to 2425 watts. The Sunnyboy will thermal derate on my 2880 STC array in summer weather.
SMA now offers the Sunny Breeze (my suggested name by the way) which is an external fan and wallwart. But the power comsumed by this fan is not calculated into the effientcy numbers where as the Suntie fans is.
So sit tight , add more panels and tell a friend what YOU think of the Suntie-UPG
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