Spitzer Energy, the innovative developer of affordable residential and commercial solar energy products, announces a new line of microinverters with increased AC production capability that reduces clipping, allows for longer daytime production, and provides greater DC to AC throughput.
“In our recent tests, we have seen a 10% DC to AC production increased versus other well known microinverters. Spitzer microinverters represent another level of technical superiority at a fraction of the cost” says Todd Morgan, Director of the Americas at Spitzer Energy.
Spitzer has several options for various use cases:
- 1 to 1 microinverters (1 panel with 1 microinverter) are 400 Watt or 500 Watt (Peak output power VA) and support up to 600 watt solar panels from one microinverter.
- 2 to 1 microinverters (2 panels with 1 microinverter) are 800 Watt or 1000 Watt (Peak output power VA) and also support up to 600 watt solar panels.
- 4 to 1 microinverters (2 panels with 1 microinverter) are 800 Watt or 1000 Watt (Peak output power VA) and also support up to 600 watt solar panels.
michael stevens says
What is your standard/extended warranty? supplemental gear needed to connect strings? I have SolarWorld 240w Sunmodules….can I connect two in parallel to feed one of your 1-1 inverters?
Allan O'Shea says
We are a 50 year old company that is looking for a New Micro Inverter system. We are launching a small 4 panel trackers system and would like to explore your product. We are currently using AP with 545Watt BiFacial panels. Will your 4 panel lnverter do that?
Our commercial division is more price conscious so what is your pricing structure, warranty etc.
Aaron Fraser says
This is not useful. Customers don’t want more clipping, they want less. Your inverters should be at 1:1 DC to AC for maximum results. No one is putting fewer inverters just to say they have a high DC to AC ratio.