

The IQ7-60 is for people who are in a budget since it only has 48V maximum input DC voltage and can only handle modules in the range of. Therefore, it’s ideal for people who have 60-cell modules. The cheapest of the Enphase’s IQ7 series, Enphase IQ7-60 is compatible with 60-cell modules only.

Thanks to the IQ7-60, Enphase is now known as a good reputable company and has conquered the market of the United States and is slowly conquering the market of Australia. The IQ7-Plus uses Enlighten Manager to with help monitor the performance of your solar panels and your home consumption.Įnlighten Manager is compatible with Enphase Envoy-S. The IQ7-Plus has a power factor setting of 1.0, an AC port Backfeed current of 0A, and an overvoltage class AC port III. It’s important to note that the warranty of the systems installed before prior to 1 September 2021, is only 10 years. The maximum peak output power is slightly lower: 295VA compared to 320VA to that of the IQ7X. The IQ7-Plus weighs 2.5 pounds its cables are 50% lighter than its predecessor, it has a double insulated, corrosion-resistant and polymeric enclosure. The Enphase IQ7 comes in the middle, it’s not as efficient as the IQ7+, but it’s cheaper and flexible, it’s the most cost-efficient of all the Enphase seven generation micro-inverters. The CEC efficiency of the IQ7-Plus is 97.0%, which is only 0.5% less than the IQ7X but is worth only 158$ and has a fairly uncomplicated and simple installation. Similar to its brother, the IQ7X in so many features, the difference, is in the flexibility that comes with the ability to pair it with the 60 and 72 cell modules.

