The origins of SunSpec certainly started with grid tie, as that's where the
volume has been. However, they've welcomed participation in creating a charge
controller standard with open arms, and they are actively developing an
inverter control standard. OutBack just received certification at the
James:
If you can't also purchase an AGM unit, the entire package is worthless.
William Miller
At 03:44 PM 5/24/2012, you wrote:
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Hi Folks,
I'm looking at buying a brand ne
Having been a Carpenter before becoming an electrician, and then working
with PV, I see the need for licencing of some sort. You can all imagine
the "summer carpenters" I had to deal with. Without a licensed trade like
plumbers and electricians in MN, anyone can do the work. To become
a licensed
Certification is just a business, whether it's for computer Techs or Solar
Installers, and they seem to be entities unto themselves. I have heard all the
arguments for certs, but like you said some folks don't test well but are
knowledgeable others test well but are clueless as to practical appl
Jason,
Following up William's comment, here's an eGauge with battery voltage
monitoring: http://egauge2093.egaug.es/
De-select all the register choices at the bottom of the graph except for
"Battery Voltage". The y-scale is in Watts but it's really V-DC; the folks
at eGauge are working on that.
According to a 2008 Xantrex price list, MSRP was $3,025.
Allan
Allan Sindelar
al...@positiveenergysolar.com
NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic
Installer
NABCEP Certified Technical Sales Professional
New Mexico EE98J
Hi Folks,
Im looking at buying a brand new SWPLUS 4024 inverter from one of my
clients for power for a home project. Does anyone have any idea how much
these sold for when they were available? I want to give her a fair deal for
this nice piece of gear. Thanks!
Regards,
James Reismiller
After looking at their Member section, it seems unlikely that they are pursuing
the off grid portion of the industry. I see that Outback Power is a member but
the rest are related to grid tie.
Larry
On May 24, 2012, at 11:07 AM, Glenn Burt wrote:
Maybe this organization will make some headway
Dana,
I know where you live because I once lived there, and even worked
with you for a short spell in 1994. It's called "mountain paradise",
and you have been able to make a decent living there, doing well the
work you love while living in the heart of it. Part of why it
NABCEP has been a strangely quiet subject on this forum. FYI - I checked
with our honorable moderator prior to posting this.
If we are attempting to expand the field of "certified" installer and
designers why is NABCEP run the way it is?
Getting the NABCEP cert and living in w.CO has been a
Maybe this organization will make some headway on the interoperability
question.
http://www.sunspec.org/
-Glenn Burt
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From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Larry
Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Sy
Hi gang. Here are some other RE listservers that you may qualify for and
find useful. If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, or
concerns, please contact me off list.
1. RE-Markets
This is for marketing, PR discussions, incentives topics, and other
business discussions that do not belon
Hi gang. There has been a discussion on the RE-Markets list, which is the right
place for this.
There you will find some folks knowledgeable on policy in addition to hands-on
wrenches.
Thanks.
>I haven't seen much discussion about the tariffs, but I think the current plan
>is really an outra
Hi William,
Here is something else for you to stew about.
The premise is that only China subsidizes its solar and we don't.
In fact we do by our tax breaks for systems. So we don't at the point of
manufacture, but we do for installs.
In my view this is a direct subsidy, we just do it a differen
I'm with you on that, William, a communications protocol for all RE
productsoh, sorry, I was dreaming.
Perhaps the new UCM bridge module will help. Here's a quote about it from this
page http://www.blueskyenergyinc.com/products/details/ucm/
"A standard Modbus RTU in
Yes. Look for 4-20mA loop clamp on meters. Fluke 77x series is an example:
http://www.fluke.com/Fluke/usen/Clamp-Meters/Fluke-771-Milliamp-Process-Clamp-Meter.htm?PID=69415
0 to 100mA with 1% accuracy worst case over the whole range.
-James Jarvis
APRS World, LLC
On 05/24/2012 12:49 AM, Willia
William and other wrenches,
I have heard there may be an open-source solar (perhaps RE in general) data
transfer protocol coming, that will allow for different manufacturers
equipment to talk. This could allow for many possibilities, including
expanding AC coupling opportunities, and transfer of
This customer wants a standalone solution without a computer (direct LAN
connection). There is no inverter - that was my first thought when he
called... The pentametric sounds like a possible solution - I'll look into
that. Thanks for the info!
Jason Szumlanski
Fafco Solar
On Wed, May 23, 2012
I second Larry's recommendation of Blue Sky charge controllers.
I've used them for several years under some very adverse conditions,
yet they've performed flawlessly. Support too has been excellent.
Dan
Sr. Engineer
Exeltech
--- On Wed, 5/23/12, Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Systems
I haven't seen much discussion about the tariffs, but I think the current
plan is really an outrage. I've toured the SolarWorld factory twice and
used many of their modules---I'd like to see US Solar manufacturers
succeed, but I've also toured Chinese factories, and I'm thoroughly
impressed by how
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