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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] Inverters



I do use an Exeltech XP1100 for my main inverter and just love it.  It's
powerful enough to handle all my normal daily loads, gives out very clean
power.  (Looks really smooth on my oscilliscope)  And has never had a
problem.  It's the first inverter I purchased, and probably the best buy out
there for a true sine wave inverter if you don't need all the other bells
and whistles the others have.

It doesn't have: built in charger, intertie capabilities, pretty displays
and meters.  It does work, work, work!

If I would have had the cash I would have purchased their MX series inverter
instead of the Statpower Prosine 3.0.  I really can't say enough good about
this company.

Dan Metcalf
http://solar.metcalfs.com

>
> How about Exeltech... that is a good, sine wave inverter that
> is EMI free...
>
> Gig



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