Wrenches,
I have heard conflicting information regarding the use of aluminum lay-in lugs 
for bonding module frames and racking.  Would anyone care to comment on the use 
of aluminum, copper or tin plated lugs.  Which ones are best? For what reason 
should a particular type be avoided? (eg. dissimilar metal, galvanic corrosion).
Cheers,benn

DayStar Renewable Energy Inc. b...@daystarsolar.ca780-906-7807 
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