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Randy
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      07-14-2008, 02:13 AM

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> Hello everyone,
>
> Im currently trying to install a PV system at my home. I have 12v,24v
> dc producing solar panels, and was wondering what grid tie inverter
> should I use. According to SMA,Xantrex,Fronius companies the input
> voltage is really big, more than 100v.
>
> I appreciate any help,
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Antonio

Check out the Outback GTFX inverters available in 24 and 48 volt models.
They are battery based systems also I found these lower volt/watt units:
http://www.affordable-solar.com/enph...24-240-s01.htm
They do not have battery backup but are much cheaper if you plan to stay
with a small system.
Hope this helps
Randy


 
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