Hi Hilton,
I tried the link, most is in German, French and Italian, some English but I
couldn't find the results.
Regards
Carl Emerson
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There is a university in Switzerland that did some detailed real-world
module testing. Here's a link to the departm
There is a university in Switzerland that did some detailed real-world
module testing. Here's a link to the department:
http://www.supsi.ch/isaac.html
I don't have time to search for it now, but they used to have an online
library of papers in pdf format outlining the 0-15 month output
degrad
I think there are a variety of ways to meet the listing. See this link:
http://www.ul.com/asiaonthemark/as-en/2009-Issue30/page1.htm
Cheers,
Brian
Typos courtesy of my iPhone.
On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:45 PM, Brian Teitelbaum wrote:
> Esteemed Wrenches,
>
> We are having a hard time finding a
Hi All -
Thanks for all the valuable advice. I think all of our recommendations are
right on and we will take them into account when coming up with our revised
policies. As always, the Wrenches list is indispensable!
Best,
August
*August Goers*
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Most reasonable people don't expect you to work for free, so charge for the
service at your normal and reasonable rate. If the customer desires to fix
the issue themselves, most manufacturers have excellent support staff that
will patiently help an end-user with getting their monitoring system goin
We're starting to tell clients that we'll come out and troubleshoot but if the
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reasons described below.
Thanks,
Will
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August:
It's not a problem, it's an opportunity. Write a business model to provide
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Esteemed Wrenches,
We are having a hard time finding a source of PV Wire with a 1000V rating that
will fit into a two-hole 1/2" strain relief. It seems that all of the wire
brands that are "double-insulated" just have too large of a diameter to get two
of them though a 1/2" strain relief, neede
HI Carl,
I can't seem to be able to get that data off the site.
Maybe someone else can.
It is a main reason I bought the subscription, just to support their great
testing work.
jay
On Jun 2, 2013, at 8:30 PM, Carl Emerson wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> Thanks for that, yes, I have seen the setu
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