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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
Worked great for my experiment
LaserDispaly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Most of the comments in feedback regarding the unit getting very hot, YES, Because the cooling fan in these units is a known issue. I have had 1 of the 600w units and 2 of the 1000w units and in every single unit the fan died after a few months. Replacing it with a fan that has bearings makes the difference and will keep the unit going. No the chasse should NOT reach 200f. its should always be cool to the touch. Loud fan noise means its on its way out and is not cooling like it should be.
SoCalBC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
I have used this Grid Tie Inverter for just over one year with a 24VDC battery bank to offset grid power usage during high-cost electricity times (4pm-9pm in my area). The inverter stopped working yesterday, so I checked the fuses and all three 30A fuses were blown. I replaced the fuses, reconnected everything, and turned the inverter back on. There was a loud "pop" and sparks flew out of the inverter through the fan shroud. I'm glad I was standing right there to quickly disconnect the 24VDC power before things got worse. I think this is a great idea, but a poorly executed design. Certainly not worth the risk of catching the house on fire.
Macmanhfx
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de septiembre de 2024
These are true performers. First one I bought was in 2018 and it is still going strong. Paid for itself plus the 4 100 watt panels in electric bill savings in less than 6 month. I’ve since bought a few more and have turned my friends on them too. No failures to date.
Doug W
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2020
I got this just to play with a 100w 12v solar panel I bought to take camping and figured why let the solar panel sit 90% of the time? So I bought this GTI. Since then, I have upgraded to 2 solar panels (Rich Solar - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07DPHY2YJ/?coliid=I27A31NPTEGY76&colid=33U0EES65JEM1&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it) in parallel running to this inverter and am planning to add 4 more panels.I have this running through a Kill A Watt (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009MDBU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and in full sun, I have seen it pushing 157 watts back into the house grid. This was the first of November running them through about 10meters of 10 gauge wire and connected directly to the GTI using the o-rings crimped on the cables that came with this inverter.I got this set up the middle of October, so we have not had many sunny days as I live in the suburbs of Seattle, but when there is a full day of sun, I have seen a couple days were I was able to get 0.72 kWh or 720 Watt hours pushed back into my house grid. Not going to eliminate my reliance on the utility company, but for $320 total setup cost, it will only take about 2 years to pay it back.Something I noticed, when I first hooked this up, I only had a single 100w 12v panel, and any time there were clouds, it would drop the voltage low enough that the inverter would stop working. Since adding the second panel, I have not seen that happen. There have been times I have seen 10 watts being pushed through the Kill A Watt on a cloudy day.Definitely something I would buy again!
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