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What is a Sunny Boy SMA?

What is a Sunny Boy SMA?

The SMA Sunny Boy 1.5 /2.0/ 2.5 is the perfect inverter for small PV systems. Small, lightweight and filled with features. Thanks to the broad input voltage range of 80 V to 600 V the inverter is impressively flexible and systems of just 3 solar modules are possible.

How long does SMA inverter last?

The solar inverters on panels usually last between 10-12 years and typically need replacing at least once over the panel’s lifetime. The power inverters are crucial for safe and efficient operation of solar panels. Extending the lifetime can have significant advantages to the cost and function of a solar system.

How Does a Sunny Boy inverter work?

The Sunny Boy is a transformerless PV inverter with two MPP trackers which converts the direct current of the PV array to grid-compliant alternating current and feeds it into the utility grid. The product is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

How long does a Sunny Boy inverter last?

You should expect to replace your Sunny Boy at least once, and possibly twice, over the life of your system. SMA does offer an extended warranty plan that allows you to stretch the product warranty up to 20 years.

Do solar inverters need servicing?

While most solar power inverters come with a lifespan of approximately 5 to 10 years, they do require regular maintenance in order to ensure optimal solar PV inverter efficiency.

How many years will solar panels last?

25 years
Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic or PV panels, are made to last more than 25 years. In fact, many solar panels installed as early as the 1980s are still working at expected capacity. Not only are solar panels remarkably reliable, solar panel longevity has increased dramatically over the last 20 years.

What is the average life of a solar inverter?

How long do solar inverters last? String solar inverters have a life expectancy of 10-15 years and microinverters can last for 20-25 years. Although they are rated to last for decades, many factors can affect the performance of the inverters: Heat.