Forklift battery suppliers and Wrenches told me that automatic watering systems
either stick closed (dry cells) or stick opened (flooded battery box).
Warehouse operators told me that they operate their so-called automatic
watering systems manually.
I use an RL Flo-Master 1.5-Gallon Polyethylen
Ezra,
Do you follow guidelines as to the "rights and responsibilities" of test
takers. Do test takers have a right to see the questions they got wrong?
Larry Liesner
Wirewiz
Westport, CT
Phone: 203-644-2404
Fax: 203-557-0556
wire...@gmail.com
www.wire-wiz.com
On Apr 1, 2011, at 1:14 AM, Andre
Marco - I'd like to see the pdf as well if you don't mind. Thanks, August
aug...@luminalt.com
*From:* re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On Behalf Of *Marco Mangelsdorf
*Sent:* Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:31 PM
*To:* 'RE-wrenches'
*Su
Have any wrenches here experienced any problems? We have a number of
projects currently proceeding with those modules right now. Has anyone
talked to Sanyo? Marco please include me on a shared PDF copy of the
reportthanks...Kirpal
On Apr 1, 2011 7:32 AM, "August Goers" wrote:
Marco - I'd lik
Me too. We have one project pending with the bifacial mods.
Jason
From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Kirpal
Khalsa
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 10:38 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Sanyo problems
We sell Sanyo but no Bi-facial models. We only do off grid, industrial battery
and RV systems. No failures and outstanding performance from Sanyo. Too bad
they void the warranty for mobile and marine applications, though. It would
otherwise be our #1 seller.
Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power
Right, we operate (2) auto water systems manually. I have been told, IF, the
valve sticks open it can flush all the electrolyte out and the result is A – a
mess to be reckoned with and B – a cell full of water or severely diluted
electrolyte.
THXS.
Dana Orzel
Great Solar Works, Inc
E -
No problems here, but I have only done a few, one is monitored continously and
carefully and it is performing well.
From: "Starlight Solar, Larry Crutcher"
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Fri, April 1, 2011 10:10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Sanyo problems; None
If possible I would like to see report
daryl_so...@yahoo.com
From: August Goers
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Fri, April 1, 2011 9:32:45 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Sanyo problems
Marco - I'd like to see the pdf as well if you don't mind. Thanks, August
aug.
If possible, I would like to see the article also. We have many installs
with Sanyo HIT. Have not had any problems to date.
r...@windsine.org
Roy Rakobitsch
NABCEP Certified Small Wind Installer®
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer®
NYSERDA eligible Small Wind installer
Wind/PV Design Engineer
W
Just a reminder to all, please send requests and anything else intended for an
individual to that individual, and NOT the whole list.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me off list.
Thanks in advance.
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Michael -
This has come up before. I'm probably missing something simple but the
problem for me is that Wrenches emails do not contain the senders original
address in a way that I've been able to find it. Any suggestions about
where I can find the senders email?
Best, August
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Larry,
This also from Ezra -who, because of a bit of silliness on the part of the
moderator of this list- cannot post here.
"Larry,
NABCEP provides test takers with a passing score and a partial breakdown of
their score by exam blueprint area. It is always a bit confusing because we
report onl
Bob-O,
Sorry about the 70. I understand about not being able to tell us what we got
wrong, those questions would circulate pretty fast, not by me of course.
I've been hard on NABCEP, especially privately to Ezra, lots of frustrations
taken out on Ezra, but he takes it well, and follows up with
Hello Ezra, Bob-o, and wrenches:
I guess if I were to pass the exam, and if I could find my results, I would
be content. However, I do have a concern that if the test is calibrated to
achieve a 50% pass rate, that the problems must be made vague and confusing to
cause difficulty. Here are
HI Nick I am sympathic. How ever I keep complaining the test is too easy and
Obscure. Yes, too easy and the questions are obscure. I think NABCEP is
trying
to make a fair test, question writing is very hard, I am sure we all want the
highest standards for NABCEP it is the way we are going g
Esteemed colleagues,
Regarding the Sanyo problems, I was mistaken.
They're having problems with their HIP models.
I'm seeking clarification from the author of the article who I know to see
whether there have been any HIT problems as well.
My apologies.
marco
August
it depends on which email program you use. With MS Outlook or Express, right
click on the specific email when it's highlighted. A menu appears with
'Options' or 'Properties'at the bottom. Click it and you get a jumble of
text that has 'from' listed somewhere. there it is, just highlight it a
my favorite part of the test was sitting for an ultra detailed exam that
expected you to have certain things memorized that no engineer or electrician
does't use resources for (like voltage drop, lag bolt ratings, and the rest)
and
getting the letter with the test location with the wrong addres
I don't know my HIPs from my HITs...wait that didn't sound right...but you
see my problem. "Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin Layer" = HIT. What =
HIP?
Thanks for taking a moment to address this question. Marco & others: if
anyone can find a Sanyo Tech Person who would join the Wrench List, it wo
Hi wrenches.
hope you are well,
Do any of you guys have any experience with portable freezer/ refrigerator
units
with AC and DC input? I see a couple brands out there, like EdgeStar, Dometic,
and Whynter. Anyone have any or ever use any of these? are they good? durable?
thanks a million,
nic
Hi Nick;
Are you talking about the truly portable kind that look like ice chests,
or the RV type that also run on propane?
Dan Fink
Executive Director;
Buckville Energy Consulting
Buckville Publications LLC
NABCEP / IREC / ISPQ accredited Continuing Education Providers
http://www.buckville.com
This puppy is adaptable to most residential installations...easy.
http://www.milbankmfg.com/products/Catalogs/CatalogFiles/PDF/K4977.pdf#Tap%20Connector
Now, can someone PLEASE share with me the PN for a good 60A Fused Two-Pole
AC Disco that is service rated for the other end of this?
Thanks!
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Hi Dan,
I am talking about the ice chest looking ones that run on AC or DC electric.
There are a bunch of brands with pretty similar design. I have no idea if any
of
them are any good. Have you used them? EdgeStar?
thanks,
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Nick;
Sorry, can't help you much there. I have a couple decades experience in
RV types that involve propane plus 120vac and 12vdc, no experience in
the new stuff.
All I can say is that Peltier Junction cooling is very inefficient.
Using electric heating elements instead of propane for an amm
I found Battery Watering Systems ;
http://www.batterywatering.com/
Kits and lots of options on parts for battery service.
I am getting a new pressure sprayer and ordered a "gun" that
stops when the battery fluid is at a preset level $80,
includes a flow meter visual, 20PSI pressure reducer,
spray
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