Backwoods solar shows them.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 2:22 PM wrote:
> Hi folks:
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> I have a fellow who needs to replace his 24V greenhouse ventilation fan;
> he’s got the solar and the batteries, just needs the (16” diameter) fan. If
> you have any ideas, please feel free to contact me off
Avoid Onan as well. Now a Cummins company with un-affordable field service
only policy.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 2:25 PM Ray wrote:
> I know we have covered this before, but I just continue to be
> disappointed with the Generac Ecogen. Very high failure rate, and
> support is poor. Service req
Hi David,
I have heard positive things about Wiseway, non electric, gravity feed
pellet stove. Used to be made here in Oregon, now part of US Stove Company
and I think available through Home Depot.
http://www.usstove.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=3466
Best Regards,
Bob May
Hi Andrew,
Check with Vince at Energy Design in Eugene, OR. He has a product called
Rain Frame. I saw one of the installs and it was very nice.
http://www.solarenergydesign.com/rainframe/
Best Regards,
Bob Maynard
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Andrew Truitt wrote:
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> Good aft
Alternative Power and Machine makes a decent built diversion load.
http://apmhydro.com/products/
Bob Maynard
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 10:02 PM, Dan Fink wrote:
> Hi Kevin;
> I agree those dump loads were marginal as far as construction and
> capacity. I believe the actual manufac
training course. The thing to
remember is this industry is going to grow so fast, there will not be
enough solar electricians to do all the work and we need the manpower of
the traditional electrical industry to help deploy all the solar yet to
be installed!
Regards,
Bob Maynard
VP NW
Jim,
In Oregon we have a Limited Renewable Energy Technician license. We are
capped at 25kw and can do residential and commercial. The LRT license
does not allow us to make final AC connections on any system and
requires a site visit from an electrician.
Regards,
Bob Maynard
VP NW
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