Field test: PV Modules

A real world comparison between Mono, Poly, PERC and Dual PV Modules.

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Installation date: 09-03-2020
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* This is a field test and the results are specific for this installation on this location please research which is the best solution for your own situation as the results can be different based on environmental influences.

Total solar yield as of 27/03/2023 when the results were reset:
Mono: 9158 kWh
Split-cell: 9511 kWh
Poly: 9113 kWh
Perc: 9471 kWh
Perc-east: 1970 kWh
Perc-west: 1730 kWh

Big, Bad & American: New 120V 10kVA Quattro

The newest 120V model (48/10000/140-100/100 120V) Quattro for 48V battery systems gives 10kVA continuous output inverter power at 25°C, with 140A of battery charging power and two 120V AC inputs, having a maximum feed through current of 100A each. A serious piece of kit designed for the American market.

Not familiar with the Quattro?

A Quattro is similar to a MultiPlus, which also has a combined inverter and charger. Additionally though the Quattro can accept two AC inputs (instead of one) and automatically connect to the active source – generator or shore power for example.

Its many features include a true sine wave inverter, adaptive charging, hybrid PowerAssist technology plus multiple system integration features such as three or split phase operation and stacking (parallel) operation. Remote monitoring and control is also an option.

Other models in the 120V range, besides the latest 48/10000/140-100/100 are:

Check out our newly designed Quattro page to learn more, which includes a range of related products such as the Venus GX for monitoring and control, AC Current sensor, Wireless AC sensor, an Energy Meter and more.

John Rushworth

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