PV: centralized inverter or micro-inverter?

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Re: PV: centralized inverter or micro-inverter?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/07/22, 20:03

Forhorse wrote:Changing a central inverter takes between 15 minutes and 1 hour, with 1 person, without scaffolding and other devices for working at height.

And then not even bother to change (unless the electronics of the box is HS), you can replace the internal batteries.
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by phil59 » 29/07/22, 22:34

What battery?

I feel like you're talking, but you don't know what...

Micro inverters, under the panels, yes, but I reassure you, if it's on the ground, we don't give a damn about changing it.

And the production, it's rare that I exceed 2 days without taking a look...

It's like a guy, 10 years ago, who told me that auto boxes were just belts....
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by Forhorse » 30/07/22, 10:53

phil59 wrote:It's like a guy, 10 years ago, who told me that auto boxes were just belts....


It's still incredible this inability not to go all over the place after only 4 lines on a specific subject!
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by phil59 » 30/07/22, 17:41

Forhorse wrote:
phil59 wrote:It's like a guy, 10 years ago, who told me that auto boxes were just belts....


It's still incredible this inability not to go all over the place after only 4 lines on a specific subject!


Do you think that in this story, the most important is inverter or micro inverter?
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by sicetaitsimple » 30/07/22, 18:03

phil59 wrote:Do you think that in this story, the most important is inverter or micro inverter?


Anyway, that's the question!
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Re: PV: centralized inverter or micro-inverter?




by Christophe » 30/07/22, 19:08

Forhorse wrote:
phil59 wrote:It's like a guy, 10 years ago, who told me that auto boxes were just belts....


It's still incredible this inability not to go all over the place after only 4 lines on a specific subject!


I think phil, seeing some of his messages, he drinks a little or he takes drugs... : Mrgreen:
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by phil59 » 31/07/22, 15:19

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Forhorse wrote:Changing a central inverter takes between 15 minutes and 1 hour, with 1 person, without scaffolding and other devices for working at height.

And then not even bother to change (unless the electronics of the box is HS), you can replace the internal batteries.


In fact, I was responding to Guitounnet ....

And it's not because I have 2g on each arm, that I have 4g.... : Mrgreen:
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Re: PV: centralized inverter or micro-inverter?




by Lou Garou » 01/08/22, 07:46

I have just received the 3rd quote, which I am attaching. There I am not told the brand or the model of the panels (maybe Q cel)
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Re: PV: centralized inverter or micro-inverter?




by phil59 » 01/08/22, 16:15

This estimate is not very detailed.

Where is the line, which indicates that the paperwork is provided with.
Round prices, for me, that means let's discuss the price ....
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by sicetaitsimple » 01/08/22, 18:14

phil59 wrote:Where is the line, which indicates that the paperwork is provided with.
Round prices, for me, that means let's discuss the price ....


Agree with the remark on the various certificates and the relation with Enedis or equivalent, things must be clarified on who does and provides what.

On the other hand, it does not necessarily shock me that the installer makes a "reasonable" margin on the solar "KIT", in the event of a problem before or after the installation, a faulty panel for example, it is he who will have to deal with it. recover during the warranty period.

Or you have to find a guy who only does the installation, using a solar KIT supplied by the customer. Not easy to find, except self-employed, but there it may complicate the paperwork side. And in the event of a gear problem, well, it's up to the customer to deal with it.
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