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Pvusers Archive for January 2002
102 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:28:40 2002

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Re: [pvusers] Questions about Vanner inverters



I recently purchased a Statpower Prosine 3.0 which handles my larger loads
at home just fine, but when it is in operation it uses an additional 60watts
of power over and above the actual load.  This was not mentioned by them in
their documentation, nor does it display this fact on their nice little
display panel.  If I didn't have a Tri-Metric 2020 hooked up I never would
have known about that extra 60 watts!

How's the Vanner for overhead?  What's it's sleep wattage?  How does the
sine wave look?

I'm not in the market to get one today, but I'm always interested in knowing
about the other equipment out there.  Xantrex needs some real competition!

Dan Metcalf
http://solar.metcalfs.com



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