[RE-wrenches] Exeltech Inverters

Max Balchowsky max at seesolar.com
Tue Nov 17 06:03:48 PST 2009


I, too, have had some experience with Exeltech. I think it's an excellent product and the installs I've done have been trouble free. It's a little on the pricey side but an excellent system. I liked the fact that everything is rack mounted.

Max Balchowsky
SEE Systems
760-403-6810




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From: Kurt Albershardt <info at es-ee.com>
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>
Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 10:14:15 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Exeltech Inverters


I can not speak to their grid tie product (which they have been trying to get out the door for almost a decade now) but their XP & MX lines have served well over the years and Exeltech has always been a good company to deal with and has stood behind what they sold.

I notice a new module back inverter on their site http://www.exeltech.com/pvacproduct.htm

 



On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:00 , windsun at wind-sun.com wrote:

I would add the new Exeltech grid tie inverter to that question. I see their ad in the latest HP magazine, but no info on their website about them, and no distributor seems to know much about them.
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>>From: William Miller
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>>Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:53 AM
>>Subject: [RE-wrenches] Aurora Inverters
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>>Friends:
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>>Does anyone here have any experience with the Aurora inverters?  I visited their booth in Anaheim and was impressed with some of the features:
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>>Made in Camarillo, CA, near the Solar World plant.
>>Dual MPPT inputs
>>90 to 500 VDC input window.
>>Transformerless (or balanced, as we would say in broadcasting) inputs
>>Nema 4 case.
>>Up to 97% efficient
>>
>>I am particularly intrigued with the Transformerless input.  This, IMHO is a much safer scheme.  Prior to a ground fault, no polarity is referenced to ground, reducing shock hazard significantly.  Any ground fault only references one side of the circuit to the racking and metallic structures.
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>>I'd like to know more.
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>>William Miller
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>>Please note new e-mail address and domain:
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>>William Miller 
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