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pianotuna
Jan 20, 2018Nomad III
Hi GordonThree,
Thanks for asking!
The main benefit is that it eliminates the charge controller.
It deals with shaded panels dragging down the whole array.
It saves on the cost of wire.
It is modular so more panels can be added later without regard to their individual profiles.
The inverter itself is hybrid. Nice to have full functionality on a 15 amp service.
The potential is there to reduce electricity charges if in a long term site where power is metered.
If you have a sticks and brick home, using the hybrid inverter might be able lower the power bill.
Thanks for asking!
The main benefit is that it eliminates the charge controller.
It deals with shaded panels dragging down the whole array.
It saves on the cost of wire.
It is modular so more panels can be added later without regard to their individual profiles.
The inverter itself is hybrid. Nice to have full functionality on a 15 amp service.
The potential is there to reduce electricity charges if in a long term site where power is metered.
If you have a sticks and brick home, using the hybrid inverter might be able lower the power bill.
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