Re: [RE-wrenches] Cable tray

2013-03-24 Thread Chris Mason
We use Cablofil but at $10/ft, it's OK for the inverter area but for large roofs, it is expensive. On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Kirk wrote: > I like William Miller's idea of slitting PVC conduit. Must be a little > tricky ripping it with a saw. It's fastened to the rails using stainless > cl

Re: [RE-wrenches] Cable tray

2013-03-24 Thread Kirk
I like William Miller's idea of slitting PVC conduit. Must be a little tricky ripping it with a saw. It's fastened to the rails using stainless clamps. There are pictures of it and other good wire mgt. on his website. I have not found a reasonably priced wire tray to attach to the rails. Especia

Re: [RE-wrenches] P1 micro performance

2013-03-24 Thread Ray Walters
Hear, Hear, Carl. That has also always been my experience as well. In my off grid work, reliability trumps budget, and I almost always over size charge controllers, relays, inverters, fuse holders, etc. Most failures seem to be related to pushing the design limits of the equipment. I spent t

Re: [RE-wrenches] Cable tray

2013-03-24 Thread Chris Mason
I don't want the enclosed type, I am looking for wire tray as we will support the airco pipes and some conduits. On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 9:33 PM, Max Balchowsky wrote: > I don't know your exact application, but I've used Carlon wireways for > years. Our application most of the time was to use th