Tag: SolarBOS

  • DC decisions: Large-scale PV wiring trends are leaving behind DC combiners, cables

    All large-scale PV projects will involve a ton of modules and only one grid connection, so all of the aggregation decisions made in between comprise a big chunk of a profitable project pitch. We asked two major eBOS suppliers for the trends leading the way in large-scale PV wiring inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarBOS expands design services for large solar projects

    SolarBOS has expanded its Design Services team to deliver additional services to customers in the large commercial and utility sectors of the solar industry. These services include wire layouts, takeoffs, detailed wire schedules and eBOS optimizations for systems larger than 1 MW. “Providing detailed wire schedules helps ensure that everyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 11 things to know about the SolarBOS AC Combiner

    SolarBOS introduced the industry’s first fused AC combiner for string inverter applications in September 2016. Since then, SolarBOS engineers and product managers have refined and improved the product offering, having supported solar projects combining as many as 36 string inverters with a single AC combiner. SolarBOS now says its AC Combiner lineRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Details on new AC Combiners, Recombiners from SolarBOS

    SolarBOS, a balance of system product developer and manufacturer for the Solar Energy Industry, is debuting a new set of AC Combiners and Recombiners. These SolarBOS AC Combiners and Recombiners have been designed specifically for PV systems to facilitate combining multiple string inverter AC outputs more effectively than breaker panels.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 1,500-volt systems to trend in 2017: Here’s what you need to know

    Large-scale solar projects are heading into yet another sea change: the 1,500-volt PV system (Vdc). The idea behind the voltage increase is the same now as it was during the move from 600 volts to 1,000 volts — further reduce installation costs and increase profitability by reducing the number ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine