Friends:
I installed a Flexmax 100 today in a dual FX system circa 2003. The system
has an oval Mate and it is no surprise the old Mate does not communicate
with the FM100 as this was made clear from the literature.
I plugged in a new Mate3S directly into the FM100 hoping to connect and see
Hi All,
Does anyone have access to remains/leftover parts of Schletter FS racking.
I have a client that had 3 extra posts installed when doing their initial
system, for potential future expansion, which they are now trying to figure
out. But of course they can't locate any of the racking to go alon
Yes we use IQ combiners on all new projects. I will try to get my hands on this
filter.
Many thanks for all responses.
Howard "Scot" Arey
owner, Solar CenTex
254 300 1228
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 11:30 AM -0500, "Nick Soleil"
wrote:
Thanks Jason and Scott,
Thanks Jason and Scott,
Jason is correct. The IQ system uses line to line PLC, whereas the M-Series
microinverter communications were line to neutral. Most of the noisy loads
(like magnetic ballasts, touch lamps, etc) are 120V line to neutral loads. For
that reason, we see very few communica
We've used an adjustable link like this
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 10/15/20 12:50 PM, Chris Schaefer wrote:
I'd suggest reaching out to Travis at MT Solar as he has made custom
manual adjusters for my old installed DPW pole mounts. No bolts to
remove and easy for anyone to adjust
RE Viasat -- there are only 2 residential (ie somewhat affordable)
satellite internet options out there currentlyHughesnet and
Viasat/Exede/WildBlue.
My experience has been that the more expensive "small business" type plans
from them are only slightly more reliable than the cheapest plans. Ru
A company called ViaSat. Northern NH site. Customer tells me it goes down a lot
with normal internet use anyway.
Kirk Herander / kirkh@vermont.solar [mailto:kirkh@vermont.solar]
Owner|Principal, VT Solar, LLC
Celebrating our 29th Anniversary 1991-2020
www.vermont.solar
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True, but this is MUCH less of a problem with IQ compared to M-Series.
I just installed 212 IQ micros on a building with 268 existing M-Series.
The M-series required ferrite rings and the IQ worked flawlessly without
any filtering (although it took about 3 hours for all of the IQ micros to
initial
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