Hi Roy and others,
A very worrisome situation.
I’m wondering if anyone who’s had this problem has not been using OpticsRE.
IE is the problem somehow related to RE?
Thanks
jay
peltz power
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 2:19 PM, Roy Rakobitsch wrote:
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> Hello William, Its very frustrating to deal wi
Dan,
I stand corrected on my advice. This Franklin document describes a MonoDrive 2W
model. 2W stands for 2-wire pump! I didn’t know it existed.
http://franklinwater.com/media/116400/225417101_m1560_sd_manual_05-13_web.pdf
Nevertheless, I would expect inferior results and would not use it to r
Hello William, Its very frustrating to deal with this sort of thing. I have
been running a Mate3 with Optics and I have to say, Its gotten a lot better
than it was in the beginning! (however, there are still a few bugs,
specifically with 3.015.003.
I have been running 3.015.001 and its been mostly
Friends:
I need to write some scripts in Lua for a Control-By-Web X600 controller. I
am wondering if anyone out there might be willing to answer an occasional
question, off-line. I would be extremely grateful. Please contact me
off-line.
William
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Kirpal
So glad to see you are not sugar coating it. New tech always means new
challenges. There is always Fr-.
- Original Message -
From: Kirpal Khalsa
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 3:17 PM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] sma -40 monitoring and tech support
Friends!
We have been installing the SMA-40 inverters lately. We like the physical
layout of the inverters. They have built in wifi capabilities. On paper
this sounds good. In practice this part of the inverters have been working
like crap. We have multiple sites that are experiencing on going
HI Matt,
How does UL deal with fixing this? I seem to remember that on AC modules ( not
sure what you call a SE/integrated module) that you had to replace the
inverter/module as a unit.
Hopefully thats no longer the case.
jay
peltz power
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 7:51 AM, Matt Partymiller
> wr
Bill:
That is exactly my point. Carports and ground-mounts do not need RS, but
any system requires safe means to disconnect DC. So how do you accomplish
this with the 40 series?
Sure, using the DC connector is one way to disconnect the DC input to the
40 series electronics. However, the se
William,
I’m not sure you meant to imply this, but carports and groundmounts do not need
any RS equipment unless you were to bring the dc conductors into a building,
which would not be smart.
The 2017 NEC allows connectors to be used as isolation devices for equipment as
long as the circ
August,
Great question.
Canadian Solar makes a module with SolarEdge optimizers integral. Trina
offers a similar product with Tigos integral. I think both products would
allow the string architecture you like while incorporating rapid shutdown.
I have found these solutions to be less expensive
Hi Wrenches,
We are adopting the 2014 NEC in just a few weeks and will be installing NEC
690.12 rapid shutdown compliant systems for all permits pulled on or after
Jan 1 2017. I thought I’d take a quick poll to see what equipment you are
all planning on using to comply with rapid shutdown for yo
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