I saw a couple US Solar Mounts at the energy fair in WI this summer. I really
liked their setup. I forgot about them. They do have wire management.
Jesse
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> On Aug 8, 2014, at 6:48 PM, "RE Ellison" wrote:
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> Look into US Solar Mounts, Eric has built in wire management an
Look into US Solar Mounts, Eric has built in wire management and some real nice
looking racks. I have been watching make constant improvements every year for
quite a while.
Before his racks I thought DPW was the best we could get, These look tougher
and the wire management is real slick.
Lo
William Miller has some nice ideas on his website regarding protecting
circuits. I've used his ideas on one project and the inspector liked it.
Silicon Energy makes a module with raceways for output circuits. Their module
is expensive comparatively speaking and I've never seen one of their 190W
I have been using this product:
www.solarscrim.com
Its inexpensive, easy to install, and the inspectors in Santa Cruz county
like it.
I use the under array version just to cover the conductors.
Bob Evans
Evans Energy Systems
Santa Cruz, CA
831-345-3459
On Aug 8, 2014 2:50 PM, wrote:
> GROUND M
Does anybody have any experience with Silvero panels. we may be getting a
container full these and I was looking for some feedback.
Mahalo,
*James B. Rudolph*
*Haleakala Solar*
*Director of Construction*
*NABCEP Certified PV Installer # 091209-155*
GROUND MOUNTED SYSTEMS NEC 690.31 REQUIRING FENCING OR SOMETHING TO PREVENT THE VILLAGE IDIOT FROM PLAYING WITH THE PV source and output conductor circuits . Besides fencing what raceways or guarding passes code and what manufacturers have a raceway , etc . to provide physical protection and reduce
Hi Bill,
I’m probably stating the obvious but we always install mobile inverters closest
to the battery due to the high loss at 12 volts, then run AC to the point of
use.
Larry
On Aug 7, 2014, at 7:07 AM, Bill Loesch wrote:
Gentlemen:
Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences on mounti
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