Midnite (was inverter bypass slide) [RE-wrenches]

Allan Sindelar allan at positiveenergysolar.com
Thu Nov 29 06:48:33 PST 2007


Yes, it has become our default platform for a single-inverter offgrid
package. A full BOS, not including batteries, will fit in a closet. Given
the current cost of construction, that's a big advantage to a homeowner. It
also works well for an "extreme makeover" system upgrade, given its
compactness.

And when I call Midnite with a question or suggestion, Robin personally
answers. That means a lot. And he listens: several of the design details in
the units came from feedback we gave him.

Allan at Positive Energy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services" <toddcory at finestplanet.com>
>
> Yes, I just did my first Midnight system and was VERY impressed with the
> ease of wiring accommodated by the hinged inverter mount. In addition,
> it cost less then an OB PS2 configuration, takes far less wall space and
> took me about 1/2 the time to wire it. Also the bypass switch is
> ingenious and works flawlessly.
>
> For a single inverter, this is surely the way to go!
>
> Todd


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