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    IUSA Solar Panels

    I'm looking to build a system at my house in Mexico. These solar panels are made and sold in Mexico, $170.00 delivered. Has anyone had any experience with them? Thanks for your help. https://www.tiendaiusa.com/panel-solar-fotovoltaico-de-400-w-monocristalino-223901
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    208 system in Mexico

    Spiders. I'm not sure how many, but you can get one for an outbuilding, no problem.
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    208 system in Mexico

    Mexico has two power rates. If you don't use much, it is really cheap. If you use a lot, it is really expensive. Some people run two meters and balance the loads so that they get a cheaper rate. My goal is to be net zero from the grid. The solar potential in my area is very good (similar to...
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    208 system in Mexico

    Its mostly pretty dry with no corrosive elements. Equipment will be under a covered carport.
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    208 system in Mexico

    Right now I just have one 1/2hp pump feeding my water pressure system, but would like some spare capacity built in. The temperature ranges between 40 degrees to 90 degrees, seldomly. Generally the temp ranges from 50 at night to 80 in the day all 12 months.
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    208 system in Mexico

    yes
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    208 system in Mexico

    It looks like one EG4 18kPV-12LV will do it. I think I am just over-thinking the problem.
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    208 system in Mexico

    So then I could do it with one single, split phase inverter as long is it could be programmed to 120/208v?
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    208 system in Mexico

    I'm want to be able to tie to the grid, export to the grid, use solar when the grid is down, and have battery storage to pull off of at night and when the grid is down. I would like an inverter with auto-transfer switch. I have room for a fairly large array probably 24 large panels or maybe...
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    208 system in Mexico

    Thanks for all the replies. There is a lot to consider here.
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    208 system in Mexico

    Hello all, I would like to build a hybrid system at my property in Mexico, but I am a little confused on how to go about it and am hoping someone on here knows how to do this. I have 3 phase power at my panel. However, there are only two of the three phases on my service, so looking at the...
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