Hi,
I moved the recent addition on Enecsys into the "competitors" section of the microinverter article. Their product is not the first to go this route, and there's a couple of ones out there using a similar design. Nor were they the first, SPARQ got their UL in April, several months before Enecsys.
The entire capacitor issue is one that might need to be re-visited in a more in-depth way in the article. This is the #1 attack on the entire microinverter concept, and I'm sure readers would be well served with a longer description of these issues.
However, it's not clear to me there's enough information out there at this point to make an informed decision. Certainly the Enphase failure rate seems very low (much lower than string inverters) but that doesn't really address the issue - they might all fail at once 10 years from now. I'm watching this carefully, but I'm hesitant to develop this fully at this point.
Maury Markowitz (talk) 16:07, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
I have removed the content once again. If you wish to add it again, I invite you to discuss it first on the article's talk page. Maury Markowitz (talk) 20:11, 27 October 2011 (UTC)