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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 399813" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>warranty extension is quite cheap for Solaredge, but warranty isn't worth sh!te if it isn't underwrtitten by a third party, and lot of solar businesses have gone to the wall. Now what the warranty is telling you is that you will <em>have</em> to access roof in 20-25 years time, maybe sooner?</p><p></p><p>Solarworld do a rebadged Steca 3600TL, the Sunplug, it has a nice yellow cover instead of grey. Just had a look at the website, I now know why some SMAs are yellow.</p><p></p><p>For your roof, SMA is best option Opti trac suites light shading, don't worry about shade fom ridge, you've had max output from system before that is an issue</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5AIrc_mB9vk?feature=oembed" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/embed/5AIrc_mB9vk?feature=oembed</a></p><p>For your brother Steca - it has single MPPT so not suitable for your split array and comes with 10 year warranty.</p><p></p><p>Best rail system is Schletter - built like brick outhouse, loctite preapplied at factory on all threads, 10 year warranty. I like the way it is designed to 'jam' itself together in a way that doesn't just rely on nuts and bolts being done up tight - Renusol is good too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 399813, member: 490"] warranty extension is quite cheap for Solaredge, but warranty isn't worth sh!te if it isn't underwrtitten by a third party, and lot of solar businesses have gone to the wall. Now what the warranty is telling you is that you will [I]have[/I] to access roof in 20-25 years time, maybe sooner? Solarworld do a rebadged Steca 3600TL, the Sunplug, it has a nice yellow cover instead of grey. Just had a look at the website, I now know why some SMAs are yellow. For your roof, SMA is best option Opti trac suites light shading, don't worry about shade fom ridge, you've had max output from system before that is an issue [URL]https://www.youtube.com/embed/5AIrc_mB9vk?feature=oembed[/URL] For your brother Steca - it has single MPPT so not suitable for your split array and comes with 10 year warranty. Best rail system is Schletter - built like brick outhouse, loctite preapplied at factory on all threads, 10 year warranty. I like the way it is designed to 'jam' itself together in a way that doesn't just rely on nuts and bolts being done up tight - Renusol is good too [/QUOTE]
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