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RE: Solar PV ?



=D8  You've had quotes for a 4KWp system for =A31200 - =A31400 ??? I
hope t=
hat's a
typo... or I've been done....

Oops.. should have been =A312000 to =A314000 :) Would you mind sharing
roug=
hly how much your system was ? .. you can pm me on marcusw at miscs dot
com=
if you'd rather not "go public"

Like you, I will definetly be wanting ethernet or serial data from the
inve=
rtor so I can monitor via the house server. Most just seem to use
bluetooth=
, which seems slightly odd as I always thought BT had a very limited range
=
i.e. 1-10M max, not too good if the invertor is in the loft at the other
en=
d of the house and my monitor is downstairs and the signal also has to
trav=
el through a few brick walls.

I'm in the NorthWest - Dukinfield.

Marcus

From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of V=
argster
Sent: 13 May 2011 16:53
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Solar PV ?



You've had quotes for a 4KWp system for =A31200 - =A31400 ??? I hope
that's=
a
typo... or I've been done....

I went for all Schuco gear, their panels are -0% to +10% from memory, 215W
per panel.
Along with a Schuco branded version of SMA's SB3300 inverter, and the extra
RS485 adapter, so I can read performance data our of it (nicely back to
HA)=
.
That said, the bluetooth display they do is lurvely, could have been
designed by Apple...

Where I you based? I can recommed the guys who install my system, really
careful and heavy on attension to detail.

Lee

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