Bill; I've dealt with a couple of these after wildfires here in Colorado,
in remote mountain areas with high proportions of off-grid systems. I
totally get the insurance aspect, I'd say a majority of folks don't even
really realize that even with insurance, the actual settlement will often
be far
Wrenches
You fix what is bad and see where it goes, test the system components and
see what happens, The Outbacks do get hot just in operation. I see the
radians up to 140 degrees + while selling. Oh and by the way expect to pay
more to get everything replaced
Jerry
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:23 PM
Hey Folks,
Here in the Boonies of NE California one of my customers just had a fire
(the Hog Fire) go through his property. It spared his house but roasted
the power shed. I'll try to summarize: 2003 Outback FP2 (AC enclosure,
2 FXs,DC enclosure with related equipment), Classic 150 and 24V H
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