Originally I was given a proposal with 32 Sunpower e20-327w panels and SolarEdge Technologies SE 240V optimizers/inverters for a 10.46kW system. This would be configured in two arrays (18 panel S facing, 14 panel W Facing). Today I received the following 'update'
After reviewing the schematics of the solar energy system, my project manager has informed me that because there is no issue or concerns with shading on the property, the best inverter system would be the SMA system which would keep each panel operating at its optimal level of output and production. Because the Sun Power 327W panels have such a high efficiency rating in the Maxion Cell, the solar edge inverters would not be beneficial for this particular system as a whole.
The shade is not a concern now, but maybe in future years (smaller trees now)... that was why I wanted micro inverters. The proposed inverter is the SMA (sunny boy) SB 5300tl.
Searching for inverters and Sunpower panels brings up some perhaps outdated information on what micro inverters can handle the higher power panels as there didn't seem to be many options a year or so ago. I'm looking for any current information on what would be the best solution.
As a matter of cost... What would/should be the difference between the two inverter systems?
I did reply back that I wasn't pleased with the change... Perhaps reconfiguring the system with two 16 panel arrays and running 4 8 panel strings would be an option. Not sure if that would be a wise option though?
This is located in the southwest - Las Vegas
After reviewing the schematics of the solar energy system, my project manager has informed me that because there is no issue or concerns with shading on the property, the best inverter system would be the SMA system which would keep each panel operating at its optimal level of output and production. Because the Sun Power 327W panels have such a high efficiency rating in the Maxion Cell, the solar edge inverters would not be beneficial for this particular system as a whole.
The shade is not a concern now, but maybe in future years (smaller trees now)... that was why I wanted micro inverters. The proposed inverter is the SMA (sunny boy) SB 5300tl.
Searching for inverters and Sunpower panels brings up some perhaps outdated information on what micro inverters can handle the higher power panels as there didn't seem to be many options a year or so ago. I'm looking for any current information on what would be the best solution.
As a matter of cost... What would/should be the difference between the two inverter systems?
I did reply back that I wasn't pleased with the change... Perhaps reconfiguring the system with two 16 panel arrays and running 4 8 panel strings would be an option. Not sure if that would be a wise option though?
This is located in the southwest - Las Vegas
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