Grid-tie/backup inverter status [RE-wrenches]

David Palumbo, Independent Power & Light ipl at sover.net
Tue Jul 15 07:47:23 PDT 2003


Is it possible to update the present models of Out Back FX's to grid-tie
approved models with a board swap?
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Daryl Thayer [mailto:daryl_solar at yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 4:07 AM
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Subject: RE: Grid-tie/backup inverter status [RE-wrenches]


 The success that I have had with Outback makes me
believe that would be your top choice.  I have had
just excellent luck.  I am building a system on a new
house, the house is under construction, planning for
system commissioning this fall, that will be stand
alone now and will be grid tied when the line is comes
through next spring.  I am holding off using a
temporary inverter until I turn the house over, then
the last thing will be to put in an Outback inverter
hoping it will be grid compatible by then.

Daryl
Daryl_solar at yahoo.com

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