Hi All,3 VFX 36482 FM 806.5 kw solar12 kw generatorPSX 240 on generator output and VFX stackingMate 3HUP 1690 ahSystem design considering 45 amp charge current from each VFX totaling 135 amps. (135 x ~55v = 7.42kw) Potential charge current from 2 arrays and FM 80's, 90 - 100 amps. On a good day, r
Take a look at Blue Sea
www.bluesea.com
Larry
On Feb 7, 2014 8:30 PM, wrote:
> Friends:
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> I am reworking an installation with 3 Sunny Island inverters. The battery
> leads have no disconnecting means or OCP. I have been looking for sensible
> hardware to provide this and I have found so
William,
Are those the older Sunny Island 4.2 or 5kW units, or the newer 4.5 or 6kW
units?
Is this single-phase or three phase?
The SMA BATFUSE would work, but it is not available in the US. It's not Code
compliant nor UL Listed.
You could use the OutBack FW1000-DC, but you are going to have
Hi William,
You might try reaching out to Roy Dyngen of SMA - he is a good contact for
these types of general questions. Email me off list if you would like his
contact info.
Is the SMA BATFUSE available in the US? Anyway, SMA has always recommended
connecting the negative of the batteries to
I'm working on something similar. I think the Flex 1000 is the only
reasonable choice that can handle more than 2 of the large format DC
breakers. Midnite has the more expensive MNBCB -1000 Battery Combiner
box, but there just isn't enough documentation to figure out what it
can and can't do
Friends:
I am reworking an installation with 3 Sunny Island inverters. The battery
leads have no disconnecting means or OCP. I have been looking for sensible
hardware to provide this and I have found some options. I am interested in
any input on these or ideas I have not discovered.
1.
Hi All,
Correction: Another Wrench member contacted me off-list and noticed that we
have a class RK5 in one photo and a T in the other photo. This opens up the
question of whether one or both are correct or incorrect. I think both are
rated for 20k AIC for DC voltage but I'll have to look throug
Hello Wrenches,
Here is a solar repair puzzle.
I am debugging a faulty and now partially non-functional grid-tie job in
Southern California installed by another (non-cooperative) contractor. One of
two inverter's has failed (2 months post warranty) and I am trying to find a
solution for the h
David and Wrenches,
With several recent mentions on the Wrench board pertaining to PV fire ratings,
and AHJ interpretations of the 2014 NEC we're hearing on this issue, I'm
concerned this is a volcano on the verge of eruption.
I recently attended a large meeting of Texas AHJ/CBO officials where
I started using automotive SAE rated resettable circuit breakers like these:
http://www.delcity.net/store/Hi!Amp-Surface-Mount-!-%3Cbr%3EManual-Reset-%28Switchable%29/p_193073
I'm only using these on smaller stand alone (non NEC) off grid systems,
but they are sealed, and allow protection right a
Mark,
You should know better than anyone else that you can't corner the sun
market. If you read the reports you will find that your deepest fears are
unfounded.
Bill.
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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Mark Fry
I have them on my system at home and on a system at a local community college.
I like the data available from the system. My system had shade issues so I like
the idea of them with issues suck as mine.
I mounted the gateway device in the attic bellow the array instead of outside
at the array.
So does this help understand why Sunrun bought REC and Snap n Rack?
Going forward the only installable equipment will be provided by large
groups that can afford to test and rate their own panel with specific
racking systems that they also own?
Mark
On 2/7/2014 9:38 AM, David Brearley wrote:
Guess I am missing the thread. Does it even matter anymore what the
rating of the modules is anymore? What is now operative is a rating of
the combined module/mounting system?
Mark
On 2/7/2014 9:38 AM, David Brearley wrote:
There are several SolarABCs reports that speak to this. For example:
Kirk,
There is no standard diameter for PV Wire so Chapter 9 table 1 must be used.
By the way, Table 1 is the code and the table in Annex C are not officially
the code. They are simply informational based on the standard nominal
diameters of various conductors. Many conductors have non-standard
There are several SolarABCs reports that speak to this. For example:
http://bit.ly/1bD8wM7
The complete list of reports is found here:
http://www.solarabcs.org/current-issues/fire_class_rating.html
David Brearley
Senior Technical Editor, SolarPro magazine
NABCEP Certified PV Installation Profes
Does anyone have any elegant solutions to this? It's really time consuming
and ugly to run big parallel battery string wires *out* of the battery
enclosure to class T fuses, then back into the battery box. It looks very
ugly and DIY, and in conduit adds a few hundred to the install cost just
for la
I look at batteries the same way as modules each string gets it own
protection, its good for trouble shootings and for safety. we use the
magnum Energy Class T fuse and holder, its cheap and works very well. If
you have ever seen a short of a battery bank you would always install fuses
right there
Are these listed in the 2014 code (diameter, ampacities, etc)? I don't see
them in the usual Ch. 9 or 310.15 tables. Am I missing it?
Kirk Herander
VT Solar, LLC
dba Vermont Solar Engineering
NABCEPTM Certified Inaugural Certificant
NYSERDA-eligible Installer
VT RE Incentive Program Partne
I just looked at the ONAN RV propane and it states that IT IS carb cert. I will
usually install the Command Mobil units.
On Feb 6, 2014, at 10:15 PM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:
> hey wrenches,
>
> im working on a design for an offgrid camp and am stumped at my least
> favorite issue...
Hi Todd
While I can't help on the genny side
The radian has always had genny support and the new magnum RE version does as
well
Jay
Peltz Power
> On Feb 6, 2014, at 8:15 PM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:
>
> hey wrenches,
>
> im working on a design for an offgrid camp and am stumped a
Hi David,
Can you elaborate on the mounting system(s?) that would minimize fire
propagation?
TIA,
Bill Loesch
Solar 1 - Saint Louis Solar
314 631 1094
On 06-Feb-14 1:11 PM, David Brearley wrote:
William,
There are few Class A fire-rated PV modules on the market today:
http://www.trinasol
Magnum has excellent generator support.
Wish I could help you with CARB. Please let us all know when/if you find
something.
Dan Fink,
Executive Director;
Otherpower
Buckville Energy Consulting
Buckville Publications LLC
NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers
970.672.4342
On T
I second the value of the 'lipstick' anti-seize from Locktite.
Significantly less mess.
Glenn
From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Allan
Sindelar
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 9:44 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re
Home Power recently (latest issue) did an article that had a write up on
this unit - you may want to look there as well for comments and info.
-Glenn
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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of All Sola
Secure Power Supply on the SMA SB-X000-TL-US.
We did one recently. Interesting concept. If you have 5000+ watts on a
5000W inverter with a 1500W SPS, you should have a pretty good window each
day where a good portion of the 1500W is available. I wouldn't rely on it
for more critical loads like ref
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