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> Geoff,
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> SMA suggests using an OutBack Autoformer. Yes, I know it sounds weird to
> suggest using a competitors product, but this
a large
system like this, that will be using the SI & SB/WB type of set up.
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From: Matt Tritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I am curious as to why OutBacks were used for this system instead of
using SunnyIslands and SunnyBoys? From what I can tell about the SI
system, virtuall
I have not tried these, mostly
because I have never had good luck with sealed batteries off grid so
avoid them for on grid as well. Perhaps I should think this.
Todd
Chris Worcester wrote:
Hi
Todd,
We
are looking into the new East Penn Deka Unigy ll sealed
batteries. They
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"Maintenance free" might mean replacing them after about 5 or 6 years ra
"Maintenance free" might mean replacing them after about 5 or 6 years rather
than 15 to 20.
Todd
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I will look at these for other jobs, our client wants
maintenance free on this one thoug
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I am curious as to why OutBacks were used for this system instead
of using SunnyIslands and SunnyBoys? From what I can tell about
the SI system, virtually no aspect of battery
like this, that will be using the SI & SB/WB type of set up.
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What about the new Surrette FC420's? Th
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What about the new Surrette FC420's? The latest SOLARPRO mag has a tiny blurb
on them at the bottom of page 28. Two sets in parallel (630 a/h) would meat
your criteria and would perform much better than sealed batteries.
I have been beta testing a set here at home and they seem to be doing fine
In a message dated 11/25/2008 6:21:53 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I know this doesn't answer your questions, but for similar applications in
the future it would be good to take a close look at the SunnyIsland system.
They're cool
I too love the Sunny Island
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 7:28 AM
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Matt-
What is your prefered/recomended way to address the 240 VAC SB series (we
typically dont want to use a bunch of 700s or 1800s) and the 120 VAC SI ser
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> I am curious as to why OutBacks were used for this system instead of using
> SunnyIslands and SunnyBoys? From what
hand, I offer my help if someone out there has a large
system like this, that will be using the SI & SB/WB type of set up.
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I am curious as to why OutBacks were used for this system instead of
using SunnyIslands and SunnyBoys? From what I can tell about the SI
system, virtually no aspect of battery charging, auto gen-start/stop,
and interactive inverter control has been overlooked - or remains to be
engineered in th
Hello Wrenches,
On the heels of the previous thread:
We just got finished installing a system that utilizes an Outback Quad stack
and a 5.2kW array coupled to the AC panel via a Fronius IG5100--due to a
long home-run. The VFX's are wired into the home in their traditional
manner, providing the "
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