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Posted By: Jeff BWould there be a compatibility issue if just a few of the inverters were changed to Enphase?
Also I am sceptical of 25 year warranties after the Enecsys experience!
Posted By: Jeff Bdjh - can I ask please: how long have you had your Enphase microinverters? Do you live near the sea? Thanks.
Posted By: Jeff BThey say the idea is to keep the DC leads as short as possible to prevent high DC voltages across the roof but isn't one of the advantages of using microinverters is that you don't have high DC voltages that you would have using a single inverter system?
Posted By: AoneHi all, I appreciate this is rather late for this thread but I found it when researching what to do about my own failed enecsys micro inverters. Jeff, you said that you found a source of these inverters from the USA. Can you let me know details for that contact please.
Thanks
Posted By: Jeff B
I have tried to "whisper" a private message to you but your username does not appear in the dropdown list of users. Not sure how to get around this?
His name comes up for me when I have tried Jeff. Try again and if not whisper it to me and I can whisper it on to Aone if you are happy to do that.
Posted By: JontiPosted By: Jeff B
I have tried to "whisper" a private message to you but your username does not appear in the dropdown list of users. Not sure how to get around this?
His name comes up for me when I have tried Jeff. Try again and if not whisper it to me and I can whisper it on to Aone if you are happy to do that.