Need to know which system is better.lg panel 300 with micro inverters.Or lg panel 310 with solar edge Optimizers
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Direct sunlight all day.Cemented tile roof.The lg 300 panel with built in microinverters have a warranty of 25 years vs the optimyzers 10 year.If i choose lg 310 neon2 they put in soled edgeoptimyzers an added 650 is added to extend the warranty for 25 years..Comment
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SolarEdge optimizers have a 25 year warranty. The inverter has a 12 year base line warranty.
you can extend the inverter warranty to 20 or 25 years though.
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I don't see an advantage to either over a single inverter if there is no shading, unless you really want per-panel monitoring. I have per-panel monitoring with microinverters (due to shading), but it's only useful to me to make sure all of the inverters are running. With microinverters or optimizers you have a lot more devices (potential failure points) up on the roof. At least with microinverters you could probably install a different brand if you lost one and couldn't find a replacement, I don't think that's the case with optimizers. The length of the warranty isn't that important to me because I've seen too many seemingly solid companies go under.Comment
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The best solar system is a hybrid system using the Sony Fortelion battery system, a Radian GS8048 inverter, a 10kW array using LG NeoN panels, and Midnite Classic 250's. Plus a Honda EU7000iS for backup. That's definitely what I would get.Last edited by jflorey2; 06-01-2016, 02:46 PM.Comment
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I live in Western Massachusetts, and am buying a Solar Panel System installed on my roof . My electric usage was 5960 kwh last year.
Here are my 6 best options:
1)7.560 kw System, annual production first year 6074 kwh, 24 LG315 Black solar panels, Enphase S280 Microinverters, $3.96/watt.(All Energy)
2) 6.840 kw System, annual production first year 6500 kwh, 24 Suniva Opt 285 Black solar panels, Enphase Microinverters, $4.20/watt (SolarFlair)
3) 6.270 kw System, annual production first year 7838 kwh, 22 LG285 Black solar panels, Solar Edge inverter, $4.00/watt (Rayah)
4) 6.030 kw System, annual production first year 7588 kwh, 18 Sunpower 335 Black solar panels,with built in microinverters, $4.86/watt(Rayah)
5) 6.270 kw System, annual production first year 7076 kwh, 22 SolarWorld 285 Black solar panels, SolarEdge Inverter SE-5000, $3.40watt, BUT E Mount Air Brackets (railless) mounted on plywood . (AHH)
6) 7.1550 kw System, annual production first year 6550 kwh, 27 Q Cell 265 Poly Blk panels.,Enphase M215-60-2LL-522, $4.20/watt.(Direct Energy)
Any thoughts or ideas about these choices, and why?
Thank you
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