Well, I must toot my own horn a bit.
Redwood Alliance has been the recipient of a couple used RE equipment donations
in the past. But we are pretty much lined out (except we need a 20 watt system
for a mesh network radio). What we do with other RE equipment donations now is
to turn them into fu
Greetings wrenches-
Looking for field experience on the GT250 (or GT100). How long has your
install been running? Performance?
Any "gotcha" stories, "heads ups" or advice appreciated. Thanks to all!
For a brighter energy future,
Geoff Greenfield
President
Third Sun Solar & Wind Power Ltd.
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Jeff,
My memory also recalls something about a 6kW value.
I've talked to one of our local utilities about this as well and they base
the accepted imbalance by the size of the transformer serving the building.
I have never read their white paper on the subject though. When I described
a similar s
Yes. contributions to Redwood Alliance qualify for tax deductions. Also,
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Jeff and Ryan,
The 6kVA value comes from the California Rule 21 that I worked on. It only
applies to split-phase 240V systems (6kVA on 120V). There is no specific
limit for imbalance on a 3-phase service.
A basic rule for single phase generation on a 3=phase service is to rotate
among the phases
Hi Bill,
Can you explain why the 6kVA rule on split phase systems?
I mean why 6?
thanks,
jay
peltz power
On Aug 8, 2008, at 8:48 PM, Bill Brooks wrote:
Jeff and Ryan,
The 6kVA value comes from the California Rule 21 that I worked on.
It only
applies to split-phase 240V systems (6kVA on 1
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