Tigo systems are a combination of optimisers and your own inverter as opposed to exclusive
solar edge optimisers and
solar edge inverter.
Enecsys are err how shall i put it................ truly truly awful.
I have done 3
Enecsys systems and the cons far out weigh the pros....
Yes you get a monitoring system that is very detailed and impressive.
However:
The process of running 230v ac onto a roof is very strange.
BUT what really gets on my tatas is getting the gateway to talk to the repeater or double repeater.
Oh the hours i have had playing with this system.
Forget doing a short course to allow you to register a system for the first time.
Forget registering the whole system online including panel and inverter layout which can take 3-4 hours.
Forget that you probably will have to fit a socket in the loft to power the repeater.
Forget that it could take hours getting the gateway to smile and pick up all inverters.
Forget that you have to plug in each panel to its micro inverter to make sure the gateway picks up that inverter before plugging in the next panel.
If you can forget all of that? Its a great system LOL
I still have nightmares....... lol
Solar edge is ok but as someone has said you need a solid link to internet.
Plus registering system can be fiddly.
NOTE: If registering a solar edge system make sure you remove stickers from each optimiser unit or packaging to put on plan to send to solar edge so they can design roof layout correctly.
Tigo is also ok but as with
enecsys you will need a power supply to power the control box in loft and also an ethernet link to a router and have to register the system online.
Aurora have a range of micro inverters and optimisers
Aurora Micro | Power-One
SMA are about to start testing theirs next month
SMA Solar Technology reimagines the Microinverter | GUNTHER Portfolio