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09-06-2014, 05:29 AM | #11 | ||
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Before making a decision ask the supplier/installer if they will match the Delta warranty with the SMA - depending on the inverter size and model they are pretty similar TBH but the Delta comes with a factory 10yr warranty where the SMA is only 5yr. Whether it is justified or not the SMA have a better rep - there is about a 40% price difference between comparative inverters - they should be offering the Delta controlled system $500-$1500 cheaper than the SMA.
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Q: If you have tried to sell it three times now and it is still not sold, do you think it might be over-priced? A: It is over priced - just like all the other falcon coupes for sale!! |
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