We just came up with what we think is the best solution so far for battery
watering: we took the the pressurized sprayer idea (thank you wrenches) and
hooked it up to one of those onry BFS filling caps.
The result was a manual watering system with an idiot proof back up. JUst put
the cap in, sta
Colleagues:
I have a good friend that is a licensed electrical engineer. I forwarded
to him the background about the Yorba Linda certification
requirement. Below is his response, which I think is very pertinent to
this list. I redacted his name and contact information because I forgot to
a
Todd,
I am sorry if I have upset you by posting this question. I do not post to the
list very often, and mostly just follow all your conversations, as you all
bring a wealth information to the discussion. Due to the fact that the
particular issue primarily has to do with the beginning step of
Satisfy the needs of the person least in favor of buying when selling to a
husband and wife or to a business. I could write a book about this subject, but
you get the point.
Joel Davidson
- Original Message -
From: William Miller
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009
Hi Todd:
Eagle Roofing is a roofing distributor and a solar distributor too. Do you
expect Conergy, Solar Depot, and AEE to install their own systems too.
Otherwise, I agree with your point, the end-user gets better service when
the sales company and installer are the same company. I fi
Has anyone tried a modified drip irrigtation system for battery watering?
The calibrated emitters can assure the accurate regulation of water flow.
Turn off the pressure and the feed stops. Sounds like a good winter project
for the slow season.
And we can share the patent rights!
Have a long an
Have a client dead set on wanting us to supply Sanyo HIT 215N modules on their project "for max. power and min. roof area". However, all our regular suppliers are acting like we have 3 heads to even ask. So, are these modules available, and if so, who is stocking. We need 20 yesterday.
Thanks
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