I have taken adjustable
ground mount racks & flipped them upside down. They work great as long as you
got something safe to bolt securely to like unistrut or through like concrete.
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Hey Bill,
I've spoken with a couple distributers of quality lasers (Leica, for
example) and explained the details and they agree the width and location we
are working at poise the real challenges here.
The laser beams get a fair bit more difficult to see in the daylight
(fortunately for this case
Esteemed Wrenches:
Anyone have experience setting up AC coupling with SolarEdge and the
Outback Radian?
I have a client with a SolarEdge SE1A-US inverter, equipped with
31 SunPower X21-345 modules (10.7kWp) and associated SolarEdge P400
DC optimizers. Th
Ben,
There are a multitude of laser levels (in a multitude of forms)
available to do what I think you are trying to do.
The 110 feet might be an issue but if you are consistent you can
probably plot the location for halfway and then repeat the process for
the second half. Perhaps there is al
Hello Wrenches,
Wondering if any of you have ever done anything similar to installing on a
vertical wall using a horizontal shared rail racking system, array being
about 32.8m (110') wide and 26.3m (86') tall
The rails obviously have to be exactly perpendicular the entire length so
we are taking e
Right. Besides that, batteries have a shelf
life. A few years down the line, the client will
need to replace the bank. A $10K reinvestment
after a few years could erase any cost
effectiveness of an off grid system. In many
cases they could pay the extra money and hook up to the power line now.
A
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