J.P.M., thanks for the point of reference. FYI, my orientation is 230 az and 18 tilt which is SW facing. The installer told me for coastal area, it's the best direction (somewhat contrary to PVWatt). It allows for max capture of the afternoon sun with very little cloud.
Yes, when I said "hot", it was the heat sink. The top cover was warm, but the heat sink was definitely hot. I was thinking of installing two computer case exhaust fans with 5V power supply on a timer. They are cheap, durable and quiet.
Also, my per panel output was consistently above 250W during the day. eg. more than 3 hrs today (before the storm cloud moved in). At one point around 2:30PM, most of them reached above 290W, and one above 300W. So if you want to get the LG300s, don't bother with Enphase m250. Get either Solaredge P300s or no optimizer/micro at all, otherwise you will be clipped big time.
Yes, when I said "hot", it was the heat sink. The top cover was warm, but the heat sink was definitely hot. I was thinking of installing two computer case exhaust fans with 5V power supply on a timer. They are cheap, durable and quiet.
Also, my per panel output was consistently above 250W during the day. eg. more than 3 hrs today (before the storm cloud moved in). At one point around 2:30PM, most of them reached above 290W, and one above 300W. So if you want to get the LG300s, don't bother with Enphase m250. Get either Solaredge P300s or no optimizer/micro at all, otherwise you will be clipped big time.
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