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Author Topic: New small grid-tie inverters  (Read 1536 times)
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« on: July 01, 2006, 06:30:53 PM »

A new Dutch grid-tie inverter of around 250 watts has been mentioned a few times here. I am sure a lot of people would be very interested in this, especially if it can run from the output of a 200 watt 24 volt Navitron turbine.

I assume it would run from the rectified but unregulated output of the turbine, so might it also be suitable for using with two PV panels? It would be nice if an update of the tests on the prototype could be posted and the likely availability and price? I reckon there will be quite a queue of takers!
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2006, 02:34:08 AM »

Yes, this dutch grid-tie system has been designed specifically to run with the Navitron 200W, 300W, 500W and 1kW turbines. I am hoping that there will be a big queue - which will allow the development money to be recouped. The manufacturer is undergoing final revisions and manufacturing scale up, so hopefullly be with us in a month or so....

Price is yet to be determined, and will be based on manufacturing costs/scale.

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