I'm searching for a good microinverter for my small solar setup and would like to compare different models based on important factors like efficiency, rated output power, MPPT range, and warranty. It's been tricky finding all that information in one place. I've come across [comparesolarinverters.com](https://www.comparesolarinverters.com), which is somewhat helpful, but I'm hoping to discover more websites that offer similar comparison tools. Any suggestions?
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Microinverters are pretty much on the same level when it comes to specs. One option I found super user-friendly is Hoymiles—they’re really easy to set up and operate!
Honestly, most microinverters have similar specs these days. If you're really focusing on features, what are you looking for in a microinverter? Like, how many trackers and what power output do you need? From my research, I've found that APSystems uInverters have the highest current per tracker and feature a local API for monitoring—no need for cloud reliance. I’d go for their Ez1 range if I were you.
Have you thought about using ChatGPT for this? It's surprisingly effective at comparing technical specs. You can ask it to create a comparison table based on what you need, plus if you specify certain websites to reference, it can summarize the info really well. (I know AI isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it does come in handy for this kind of stuff!)
You should definitely check out SolarReviews and EnergySage! They provide pretty comprehensive side-by-side breakdowns of inverters. You might have to dig a bit for warranty info, but you’ll find details about efficiency and MPPT ranges without much hassle.

That's a solid suggestion! I’ve had my doubts about AI too, but it's neat how it can organize this sort of data. Just telling it which sites to check or focusing on manufacturer reputation can lead to some valuable insights.