Entries by APsystems Team

APS joins SunSpec Alliance

APS has joined the SunSpec Alliance to promote consistent information standards and enable “plug and play” interoperability between distributed energy systems. SunSpec standards address the operational aspects of solar PV power and energy storage plants on the smart grid – including residential, commercial, and utility-scale systems – to promote technology innovation and accelerate industry growth. […]

APS brings advanced microinverter tech to four May events

APS will bring its advanced microinverter technology to four dynamic solar industry events in May. — Western Nevada Supply hosts a vendor event May 1 in Sparks, Nev. The APS team will present our latest microinverter products, including the YC1000 true 3-phase unit, specially designed for commercial applications. Click here for more info. — APS […]

APS, National Solar bring microinverter installation training to Edmonton, AB

APS and National Solar Distributors are teaming up to offer training in microinverter installation and setup for western Canada installers. The APS microinverter training event runs 8:30 to 1 p.m. April 23 at National Solar’s distribution center in Edmonton, AB. Earn three NABCEP credits for completing the course, which will cover proper design and installation […]

APS is prime sponsor of GTM Solar Summit in Phoenix, April 14-16

Global microinverter technology leader APS is among the prime sponsors of this year’s GTM Solar Summit, April 14-16 in Phoenix. APS will serve as exclusive Registration Sponsor throughout the event, which brings together key leaders from throughout the solar industry for market analysis and exchange. APS USA Senior Vice President of American Operations Paul Barlock […]

Five common mistakes that can ruin your PV installation

Mistake No. 1: You don’t understand the voltages of microinverters in relation to modules. Microinverters operate in a specific voltage window, and give optimal performance with modules designed for the same range. Having an undersized or oversized module may affect production and potentially cause output “clipping.”   Mistake No. 2: You think of monitoring as […]