The company that offers an innovative wire management solution for their
modules will have their stock go up. (Hint Hint Solarworld).
A few years ago we could run conduit module to module, looked great but
that would be unreasonable on a large system today. However the "just
let the wires fly, a
Brian:
I previously reviewed the literature on the 2.5 module option. If I
understand the drawing correctly, the flange option only exists on the long
edges of the module. Where the flange is needed most, in regards to
utilizing Acme clips, is on the short side near the "junction box." The
Mr. Miller,
With regard to which frames will work with the Acme clips, I think you
should request the 2.5 frame and not the 2.0 frame.
http://www.solarworld-usa.com/system-designers/~/media/Global/PDFs/datasheets/sunmodule-solar-panel-245-poly-ds.pdf
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Best Regards,
Brian Wiley
Wiley Elect
I agree, we just received our first ones too on Wednesday, and the
reflectivity is ridiculous. I have Arco 16-200's, Siemen's M75's, Shell's
too here, all top notch. This Poly series is a real down grade in SolarWorld
quality for sure.
Sincerely,
Chris Worcester
Solar Wind Works
NABCEP Certif
The PPSI [Photon Photovoltaic Stock Index] in the magazines most recent
issue shows that the stock value of SolarWorld AG has dropped 51.6% since
Jan. 1, 2010. I'm sure this has something to do with the modules 'makeover'.
http://www.photon-magazine.com/
Jim Duncan
North Texas Renewable Energy
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