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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 16120062" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>this is possible but not likely. I put my system in in 2012. late last year one of my inverters when bad. had it replaced with a newer model under warranty and it was plug and play. If I need new panels now they would also be plug and play. biggest thing is it is getting better and cheaper but backwards compatibility does not seem to be an issue. </p><p></p><p></p><p>this is just nuts but not too surprising since solar customers use the grid, put stuff back on the grid without paying the infrastructure costs for the benefits they receive. Other companies are starting to charge a 5 dollar a month connection fee. I would be ok with a small fee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 16120062, member: 5905"] this is possible but not likely. I put my system in in 2012. late last year one of my inverters when bad. had it replaced with a newer model under warranty and it was plug and play. If I need new panels now they would also be plug and play. biggest thing is it is getting better and cheaper but backwards compatibility does not seem to be an issue. this is just nuts but not too surprising since solar customers use the grid, put stuff back on the grid without paying the infrastructure costs for the benefits they receive. Other companies are starting to charge a 5 dollar a month connection fee. I would be ok with a small fee. [/QUOTE]
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