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  • ButchDeal
    Solar Fanatic
    • Apr 2014
    • 3802

    #91
    Originally posted by progro

    1) If I add additional panels, I'll need to submit a new application which is $100 each time since I'm generating more wattage than the original application.
    2) Should I go with a DC/AC (Sunny Boy type) inverter I could add on to the maximum that the inverter would allow without additional application fees/approvals.

    Going to decide this weekend and would like some advice on the micro-inverter vs a Sunny Boy type inverter.

    Thanks!
    I would not go micro or sunny boy. I would deffinitly go SolarEdge, you can get a larger system say an SE7600 and add modules of any kind type without worry.
    Try to do that with a string inverter is going to be very difficult to keep the strings in range, and modules equal.
    OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNH

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    • progro
      progro commented
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      Thanks, that was a concern getting stuck with one vendor. I already have 2 Helios 275 watt panels.
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