Yea its actually Windy and Allan's ideas. I'm only 'freaking brilliant'
enough to copy the masters.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 7/30/18 4:50 PM, Dana wrote:
A bit of serious carpentry if a retrofit but, freaking Brilliant idea Ray!
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We’ve had remarkable good response from Enphase replacing old inverters. With
swelling and oozing…none have done that yet though I should make the rounds to
check. In our early systems we batched as many inverters as possible under a
single module (i.e. on a double row, with both pairs of inver
A bit of serious carpentry if a retrofit but, freaking Brilliant idea Ray!
Dana Orzel Great Solar Works, Inc.
C - 208.721.7003 d...@solarwork.com
Idaho Contractor
Article 110.26 covering clearances in front of electrical equipment
applies. I worked on a couple like that, and I didn't like it. Very
hard to move the batteries, and Combined with H2S, you are in what OSHA
considers a confined hazardous space.
Another way to use that crawl space is to build
Good to know August and Bill, I’ll put in a call today.
Ron
earthRight Solar - Solareagle.com
> On Jul 30, 2018, at 8:40 AM, August Goers wrote:
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> We have many M210 and M190 micros installed and deal with replacements
> frequently. If you're seeing physical signs of oozing or swelling, it's
We have many M210 and M190 micros installed and deal with replacements
frequently. If you're seeing physical signs of oozing or swelling, it's
only a matter of time before they stop working. Enphase should replace them
under warranty, especially if you explain that now is the time to get them
swapp
Safe working clearance is 6’-8”.
I have been confronted with this issue in the past taking over other’s systems
care. This is a head banger & a major safety issue if something goes bad. If
the batteries are 18-20” tall that only leaves anther 28-30” between bottom
side of the floor joist & the
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