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I predict that 12/24/48V systems will be around for a long time to come
Oh yes , and I aggree , what I suggesting is that the array side to charge controller will go string as well , battery side will be 12/24/48 for much longer
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I'm looking forward to a Xanbus version of fishbowl.
Wish Granted ... it's called GT-View but uses the RS232 port. Xantrex didn't think the name "FishBowl" was the best choice for the product name
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Just because a design is inherited does not necessarily make it bad
No , but they take the heat when it is , unfairly as they had no part in it's design. All problems come down to design decisions and directly reflect the choices that company made
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Given all that, had it fit my application I would have chosen either the GT-3.0 or the IG3000. But my application has kept the SunTie as the preferred option.
The Suntie still has it's place , Xantrex is looking to discontinue it but there getting more order than they know what to do at the moment .. as we have discussed , low voltage has many advantages and for smal and or to be expanded systems , they is no other choice. Time will tell when production is actually halted , but I feel it will live on longer than the product marketing folks had planned
As for the IG2000/IG3000 , it is not in the same class as the Sunnyboy or GT ... what Fronius doesn't openly discuss is it has 3 operating ranges , and each take about a 1% hit in efficiency , you can actually hear a relay click when you cross the voltage threshold from one range to the next and I thought I was nuts as I watched the efficiency drop a full percent on the power analyzer. To there credit , I explained my finding to Fronuis US and they were VERY open in discussing their units performance.
On the Fronuis , it 150 to 210 , 210 to 270 , 270 450 as the ranges
Efficiency is 91.5 , 92.5 and 93.5 for the above peak. As you can see , the Suntie will actually match performance in the first range and with string inefficiencys ... even the high voltage modes , the Suntie will be a close tie in harvest
For the Record , PVPower is a peak of 93.2% (220 vdc (with a host of software odditys further lowering harvest) , the Fronuis is 93.7% when running at just over 270 VDC , Sunnyboy peaks at 94.5% at 230 VDC (very bottom of opeartional range) and the GT is 95.2% at 220 VDC
The GT holds above 94% to about 2700 watts (all the other inverters tail off signifigantly) and with hits huge heat sink and high efficiency , even at large power loads , really kicks butt on daily harvest.