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Power optimizers
I recently removed this section from the lead in power optimizer:

''Power optimizers for solar and wind have very different characteristics. There are power optimizers which output a fixed current. Multiples of these units can then be connected in series. Power optimizers with a voltage output are to be connected in parallel to e.g. a high voltage trunk line. There are power optimizers in the market which feature a wireless network (Zigbee) communication in order to provide detailed yield figures per optimizer and other functions like safety shutdown.''

The text is fine, but it doesn't belong in the lead. The article body is the place for this, and I think that it gives us a good opportunity to greatly expand it as well. However, I'm soft on the difference between voltage-based and current-based optimizers, so I'm hoping you can help flesh this out.

Perhaps you might write an introduction to the two concepts and how they differ here? Maury Markowitz (talk) 17:03, 20 September 2011 (UTC)