Hi Gary,
These Solar Edge inverters can use radio ripple control to change power
output. Its a simple control strategy that allows control of the power
output presumably from a grid-operator. You would need to enable the
RRCR. Here is a paper about that
http://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/fi
Maverick:
Thanks for responding. You've been very helpful in the past with
my battery based solution questions.
Daily load demand from the Protected Loads Panel is about 10kWh.
With 5 average daily peak sun hours, and 75% charging efficiency,
the batte
Depending on your access, something as simple as a water level could work.
Garden hoses with clear sections of tubing at each end would transfer the line
a good distance.
-Original Message-
From: "Benn Kilburn"
Sent: 10/17/2016 19:49
To: "RE-wrenches"
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Vertical
Yes, laser level does the trick. Also--don't forget to consider
expansion/contraction of a single rail dimension. In Minnesota we would break
that long length into two or even three separate mounting sections with an inch
or two gap between. Don't forget, the building structure will also experie
How many kWh are you shooting for?
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 9:54 PM, Gary Willett
> wrote:
>
> 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
It looks like way too much power to AC couple
with a 4KW Radian. Be sure to talk to an Outback
engineer in great detail before using the GSLC175AC-120/240.
At 10:54 PM 10/17/2016, you wrote:
Esteemed Wrenches:
Anyone have experience setting up AC coupling
with SolarEdge and the Outback Radian?
I use a laser plumb, sit it on the ground over your marks and loft the
marks to the top. It will be very accurate.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Benn Kilburn
wrote:
> Hello Wrenches,
> Wondering if any of you have ever done anything similar to installing on a
> vertical wall using a horizonta
Chris,
It's s Kinetic rail and they have given the go-ahead.
Benn Kilburn
SkyFire Energy Inc.
780-906-7807
> On Oct 18, 2016, at 4:41 AM, Chris Schaefer wrote:
>
> Hey Benn,
> Just curious as to who's rail you're using that is rated for such a steep
> angle?
>
> Christopher
>
>> On Mon,
Hey Benn,
Just curious as to who's rail you're using that is rated for such a steep
angle?
Christopher
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Dana Solar work
wrote:
> I have taken adjustable
> ground mount racks & flipped them upside down. They work great as long as
> you got something safe to bolt
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