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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 389344" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>I've had failures on all makes except Stecca, and I've fitted quite few becuase they are the most efficient small inverter according to Photon International, and I've seen the best outputs from system using these, and Power One. Also seen excellent results form a Solaredge system we fitted, but there wasn't any shading and we did use LG Neon panels which are expensive and beautiful as panels go. That system was unusal and expensive at £7k for just over 2.2 kW, but that's what the customer wanted. Will be interesting to see how it performs over the years to come.</p><p></p><p>Service from SMA and Fronius is excellent. Power One ( now ABB) not quite as good, but far better than the cheapo crap that's knocking around. Fronius is my favourite in that they automatically pay me to replace the unit £70 no questions asked, no having to apply for the money. Which is nice!</p><p></p><p>have you ever fitted Solarworld Sunplugs paddler?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 389344, member: 490"] I've had failures on all makes except Stecca, and I've fitted quite few becuase they are the most efficient small inverter according to Photon International, and I've seen the best outputs from system using these, and Power One. Also seen excellent results form a Solaredge system we fitted, but there wasn't any shading and we did use LG Neon panels which are expensive and beautiful as panels go. That system was unusal and expensive at £7k for just over 2.2 kW, but that's what the customer wanted. Will be interesting to see how it performs over the years to come. Service from SMA and Fronius is excellent. Power One ( now ABB) not quite as good, but far better than the cheapo crap that's knocking around. Fronius is my favourite in that they automatically pay me to replace the unit £70 no questions asked, no having to apply for the money. Which is nice! have you ever fitted Solarworld Sunplugs paddler? [/QUOTE]
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