jjoeg
New Member
I have a 22 panel Kyocera 210 system that was installed in 2011.The inverter is a Fronius IG 4000. The inverter has been replaced twice under warranty (each lasted almost exactly 4.5 year), repaired twice under warranty, and repaired 3 times out of my pocket. It has failed again and I want to replace it . The last repair person told me the system in "groundless" or grounded on the positive side. Does that make sense?
I would like to replace it with a larger unit (6kw) to allow future expansion. I want to keep my existing NEM 1.0 so am looking to do it myself. I was looking at a Fronius Primo which I'm told would be a fairly straight forward swap. But I have little confidence in the reliability with my experience. Plus, I guess they aren't really available anywhere.
I'm looking for suggestions and advice, please.
Thank you
Joe
I would like to replace it with a larger unit (6kw) to allow future expansion. I want to keep my existing NEM 1.0 so am looking to do it myself. I was looking at a Fronius Primo which I'm told would be a fairly straight forward swap. But I have little confidence in the reliability with my experience. Plus, I guess they aren't really available anywhere.
I'm looking for suggestions and advice, please.
Thank you
Joe