I have 6 Evergreen 210watts solar modules. I'd like to use enphase microinverters but it says on the data sheet that the recommended power is 230 watts.

Can I still use microinverters with 210W panels, or is it not recommended?

The evergreen 210w is not on the compatibility list, but there are some smaller panels in the list. Could you please clarify?

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Enphase do support some models of Evergreen modules. From the compatibility list, here are the ones.

Evergreen Solar ES-E-220-fc6 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-225-fc6 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-230-fc6 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-195-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-200-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-205-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-210-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-215-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72
Evergreen Solar ES-E-220-fc3 M190-72 or D380-72

Some Evergreen modules are not supported due to incompatibility in electrical characteristics. You can tell us which specific module, you are going to install and then determine specific compatibility.

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13 years 7 months ago
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Damian Waco