[RE-wrenches] Trace SWRC remote

2015-03-09 Thread Larry
Does anyone know where I can find a working SWRC remote for Trace PS and 
SW inverters?


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Thank you,

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems

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Re: [RE-wrenches] Trace SWRC remote

2015-03-09 Thread Jerry Shafer
I might,  its either for a gt or a sw, i dont recall still new in the box
in storage in California, how soon do you need it?
Jerry
On Mar 9, 2015 11:49 AM, "Larry"  wrote:

> Does anyone know where I can find a working SWRC remote for Trace PS and
> SW inverters?
>
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> Starlight Solar Power Systems
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[RE-wrenches] FW: Solmetric News - SunEye Discontinued

2015-03-09 Thread August Goers
Wrenches,



You may have received this rather sad email today too. Does anyone have an
alternate shade tool that they like? I still like the old fashioned
Pathfinder but it is too time consuming for the quantity of shade shots
that we have to process.



Best, August



Luminalt



*From:* Solmetric Corporation [mailto:i...@solmetric.ccsend.com] *On Behalf
Of *Solmetric Corporation
*Sent:* Monday, March 09, 2015 10:08 AM

*Subject:* Solmetric News - SunEye Discontinued



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*Solmetric SunEye Product Line and Accessories Discontinued. *


Having reached the end of the product lifecycle, the Solmetric SunEye 210
and its line of products - including PV Designer, Solmetric Shade Training,
and the SunEye Extension Platform - will no longer be available.

The popular  Solmetric PV Analyzer I-V Curve Tracer (PVA-1000S) will
continue to be available. New software features for the PVA are under
development and will be made available as free upgrades in the coming
months.

"With almost nine years of SunEye shipments, it's been a very successful
product line and a fun ride. We are grateful for the many years of
enthusiastic SunEye customers," says former Solmetric President, Willard
MacDonald.  Mr. MacDonald will be continuing as the Vice President of Solar
Labs.

*Full Press Release to follow:*

*Vivint Solar Creates New Technology Team - Solar Labs*

*Former Solmetric SunEye Products to be Discontinued; New Research and
Development Team to Focus on Advanced Photovoltaic Installation Instruments*



LEHI, Utah, Feb. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Vivint Solar (NYSE: VSLR), a
leading provider of residential solar systems in the United States
announced today that its Solmetric team will be fully integrated into the
Vivint Solar operating structure and be known as Vivint Solar Labs. The new
research and development team will focus on proprietary photovoltaic
installation instruments and software.



Having reached the end of the product lifecycle, the Solmetric SunEye 210
and its line of products - including PV Designer, Solmetric Shade Training
and the SunEye Extension Platform - will no longer be available. PV
Analyzer will continue to be available.



"We are pleased with the integration of the Solmetric team of engineers and
staff into Vivint Solar Labs," said Greg Butterfield, CEO of Vivint Solar.
"We look forward to further development of advanced photovoltaic
installation technology that will significantly reduce our cost per watt
and expedite solar installations for our customers."



Vivint Solar acquired Solmetric Corporation in January 2014. Vivint Solar
is the second largest installer of solar energy systems to the U.S.
residential market with approximately 16 percent market share in the third
quarter of 2014, according to GTM Research. In 2014, the company
established 23 new sales and installation offices to its 16 previously
existing offices. The company plans to expand further in 2015.



*About Vivint Solar*



Vivint Solar is a leading provider of distributed solar energy -
electricity generated by a solar energy system installed at a customer's
location - to residential customers in the United States. Vivint Solar's
customers pay little to no money upfront, receive significant savings
relative to utility generated electricity and continue to benefit from
guaranteed energy prices over the 20-year term of their contracts. Vivint
Solar finances, designs, installs, monitors and services the solar energy
systems to make things easy for its customers. For more information, visit
www.vivintsolar.com

or follow @VivintSolar.



*Note on Forward-looking Statements*



This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined within
the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements regarding
Vivint Solar's growth plans and prospects, including its plans and
prospects for the former Solmetric team and Vivint Solar Labs, and the
expected benefits associated with Vivint Solar Labs and the growth of the
company's business. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to
risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified.
Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future
performance or results, and they will not necessarily be accurate
indications of the times at, or by, which such performance or results will
be achieved, if at all. These statements are based on current expectations
and assumptions regardi