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Lex Parsimoniae
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![]() The Solar Drop @ GoGreenSolar.com: meet the enphase m190 grid tie inverter
It looks like these M190 modules were cheaper to make, if outside appearances mean anything. I guess they are going to use the mounting rail for most of their heat-sinking.?. If the price is less than the older models, I'm betting these things will be big sellers for DIYers, when they hit the e-stores. They still need that UL approval. Which shouldn't take too long. They got my interest!! ![]() |
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![]() Looks great! I'd love to see an even lower cost option!
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Lex Parsimoniae
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![]() Enphase to launch 2nd Generation Micro-Inverter | Focused Energy Distributor of Renewable Energy Equipment - 505.216.7834
"The M-175 inverter will be discontinued in March." Looks like the old models might be be getting cheaper real soon... ![]() |
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