If you wish Borrego to monitor your solar power system output so that we can correct problems before they occur, please submit the following information on a monthly basis per inverter. Please be sure to complete all information.

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Sunny Boy Inverters:
The LCD (display on the front of the inverter unit) will display the required data, however this data will only be visible when there is enough light to run the inverter. The display will cycle through three screens:

1. Instantaneous AC Power (Pac) and PV String Voltage (Vpv).
2. Total Energy Yield (E-Total) and Operating Hours (H-Total).
3. Daily Energy Yield (E-Today) and Mode.

The serial number is on a sticker on the right side of the inverter.
 

  E-Total: H-Total: Date: Serial Number:
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Sharp Sunvista Inverters:
The control/display unit will display all the required information. Push the button labeled "DISPLAY MODE" to toggle between values. Record the "ACCUMULATED Total kWh".
 

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Fronius Inverters:
1. Select "MENU" by pressing the (C) key.
2. Press the (B) key to scroll to the "Total" display mode.
3. Press the (D) key to 'Enter' and enter the value which is the Total Energy Supplied in kWh.
4. Press the (A) key and enter the Total Operating Hours of the FRONIUS IG Inverter.

The serial number is located on the bottom panel of the inverter.
  Total Energy Total Operating Date: Serial Number:
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Xantrex Inverters
Tap the Xantrex logo near the LCD to advance the display to the next screen. The second screen should display “System Lifetime” in kWh. This is the quantity we would like you to report below.
 

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