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SMA has a rapid shutdown solution which is costly and cumbersome to implement now but does not meet new automatic rapid shutdown requirements.
SMA did purchase Tigo which makes optimizers.
I suspect that they intend to use the Tigo IP to convert the SMA inverters to more of a SolarEdge type system. This will allow more integrated rapid shutdown (but not by just adding existing Tigo optimizers to an SMA inverter).
Last edited by ButchDeal; 05-04-2017, 01:32 PM.Leave a comment:
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Just to add to the fun-
How will the rapid shutdown requirement affect the SMA setup, down the road ?
My understanding is that the SE setup lends itself to implementing rapid shutdown while it will be very expensive to retrofit a SMA setup.
Will existing SMA setup's be grandfathered in and exempt from rapid shutdown ?Leave a comment:
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does 0-60 1.4 seconds faster than that T Bird, faster 1/4 mile, also gets 19 mpg, all on crap 87 unleaded. Yes I
compare cars to the 70s. Bruce Roe
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The newer optimizers have been out for some time now. We have have very few failures. The failures we have had can easily be traced to a few installers with poor practices, easily corrected with training.
The equipment is improved and proven, Do you base your auto purchase decisions on the reliability of cars made in the 1970s?Leave a comment:
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The equipment is improved and proven, Do you base your auto purchase decisions on the reliability of cars made in the 1970s?
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Heat on a roof is not an unknown factor. Car manufactures have all sorts of electronics under the hood that are punished by heat for decades and they keep on working.
Note that there are systems (down-hole monitoring for example) that do indeed work at extreme temperatures. They often have lifetimes of weeks to months.
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car electronics and high under hood tempsLeave a comment:
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The original SolarEdge optimizers had no electrolytic caps in them. I checked before getting involved with them and was the reason I thought they would be better than the Enphase design. Still had a bunch of them fail within two years. Oh ya, car electronics and high under hood temps. That's a good one - how long do auto makers warranty their stuff?Leave a comment:
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just what benefit might be possible. It seemed like a fun project, the strings are 3KW, a little bigger than any
switcher built here before. The idea of uneven size strings is interesting, now all strings have 720 cells. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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I've never liked the argument that it's hot on the roof, and the parts will die. These electronic boxes are designed to withstand the heat. Heat on a roof is not an unknown factor. Car manufactures have all sorts of electronics under the hood that are punished by heat for decades and they keep on working. Only time will tell, but so far there does not appear to be heat issues with the newer models.Leave a comment:
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The situation here might be a string some 30' long, and the panels get shaded one by one. A
"string optimizer" might keep the remaining unshaded panels working a while longer at their
full efficiency; the shaded ones going to bypass. Not every string here needs this. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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The situation here might be a string some 30' long, and the panels get shaded one by one. A
"string optimizer" might keep the remaining unshaded panels working a while longer at their
full efficiency; the shaded ones going to bypass. Not every string here needs this. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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