HI Marco,
that might indeed be true.
But there are many references to batteries, battery relay control for battery
charging,
pages below all reference to different battery parameters
http://files.sma.de/dl/27676/SB5.0-6.0-1SP-US-40-IA-xx-10.pdf
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36
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39
Curious.
jay
> On Feb 17, 2016, a
Hi Jay,
If you're referring to the new SMA 5 and 6 kW -40 inverters, they are not
battery compatible to my knowledge.
marco
HI All,
I was reading the manual for this new inverter and there are many references to
batteries.
No one I’ve asked knows anything about this aspect of the inverter.
S
HI All,
I was reading the manual for this new inverter and there are many references to
batteries.
No one I’ve asked knows anything about this aspect of the inverter.
So I’m posing it here.
Does anyone know about the battery aspect of this inverter?
thanks
jay
peltz power
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Thank you for your contributions. The meter/main Combo is the preferred
solution here. I do like the Milbank solution with longer Feeders.
Has anyone used the SC816F200PS Square D all-in-one?
Square D (Schneider) is advertising this as a "Homeline Solar-ready
Combination Service Entrance" where
It is not Square D, but a Milbank U5168-XTL-200 would do the trick.
Cheers,
Dave
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Patrick A. Shortell
wrote:
> Hi
Hi Gregory
If your installing a new load center
Try inserting a 2" "C" condulet
Ahead of the service panel
I'm assuming pvc conduit from meter to panel
Install solid core 200:5 ct's while you pull your cable through
Route the ct leads into the panel along with the phase conductors
Or if you have a
Can you get a meter main with only one breaker and then get a distribution
panel and put all all loads there
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Original message From: Gregory Seelhorst
Date:02/17/2016 6:23 AM (GMT-10:00)
To: RE-wrenches
Subject
Wrenches -
Does anyone know of a good spec for a 200 or 225A Square D Main Service
Panel which has feeders between the meter and Main Disconnect and would be
ideal for 150A CT clamps for monitoring whole house consumption?
I'm finding most MSPs have a short, flat bus between the meter and Main
Di
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