That looks pretty good! Note sure if it's within the scope, but computer software for design and shading analysis might be good. I didn't see a 72 cell module or a Sunpower on the list. S-5 clamps and various roof panels, shingles, and tiles maybe.
Jason Szumlanski On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Solar <dahlso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I was recently hired to be the full time electrical instructor at a local > community college. In the second year of the class there is a 6 credit > "renewable energy and habitat house" course. I have been teaching at this > college as an adjunct instructor since 2009 teaching for 3 of the 7 local > iron ore mines,the local paper mill as well as doing most of the NEC code > update courses. During that time I ran a one year and a 6 month solar PV > course. I have a fairly nice lab built for the PV course consisting of the > following: > > 2 axis tracker > Fixed tilt pole mount > 20'x16' mock roof with shingles and metal roofing > Enphase systems > (3) 700W SMA inverters > Outback setup > Xantrax 600v 80A charge controller > Magnum 4024 inverter (AC coupled goal with this) > Tigos > 300W Morningstar on a demo cart > Couple Solectria inverter (not used much) > Trace 4024 (purchased in 99) > Trace DR 1524 that goes along with our 1Kw Bergy > Multiple battery brands and types AGM and flooded > Pathfinders > Suneye (2 210s) > 600V Solmetric PVA > Racking, quickmounts standoffs, clamps nuts and bolts... > > > Modules include: 90W sunwize, Solarwolrd 175, REC 215W, silicon energy > 190W, kyocera 210W, solar frontier 100W (I think 100W) AEE 95W, Dasol 15, > 30, 135w. > > Assuming I stay with this job for the next 25 years, which will take me > into my early 60s and my goal, I will have a yearly budget to spend adding > to this lab. > > Here is the question, seeing what we have now what individual pieces would > you add or what system would you build with the goal of community education > or training electrical students and electricians. > > Long winded but I am very interested to hear your ideas! > > Have a good weekend and thanks! > > Jesse > >
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