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Dave Goldfinch
Guest
I am just getting quotes for a domestic, grid connected, solar
installation.
Being on the side of a hill, my house has a slightly unusual layout,
with a patio on the top level. I would like to position the inverter
there where it will be protected from the weather. The meter box is on
the lowest level.
The company that I have just had a quote from would put the inverter
next to the meter box where it would be exposed to sun and rain. They
claim that the system would not run at peak efficiency due to losses
if the inverter is more thatn 15m from the meter box (on the patio it
would probably be about a 25m run). They held to this story even when
I suggested that they run heavier cable (which I would be prepared to
pay for).
The bottom line is that they will only install the inverter on the
patio if I sign a waiver acknowledging that this is against their
recommendation.
Can anyone suggest why there would be any problem with this?
Dave Goldfinch
installation.
Being on the side of a hill, my house has a slightly unusual layout,
with a patio on the top level. I would like to position the inverter
there where it will be protected from the weather. The meter box is on
the lowest level.
The company that I have just had a quote from would put the inverter
next to the meter box where it would be exposed to sun and rain. They
claim that the system would not run at peak efficiency due to losses
if the inverter is more thatn 15m from the meter box (on the patio it
would probably be about a 25m run). They held to this story even when
I suggested that they run heavier cable (which I would be prepared to
pay for).
The bottom line is that they will only install the inverter on the
patio if I sign a waiver acknowledging that this is against their
recommendation.
Can anyone suggest why there would be any problem with this?
Dave Goldfinch