How large an array are you needing?
Jay
Peltz power
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On Apr 17, 2013, at 9:23 PM, Jesse Dahl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been asked to put together a proposal for a local community and the only
> option is a ground mount (pole mount would work too). I've looked at a few
> op
Do you think Enphase be willing to increase the VMax? That's what we do
here when we have 220V 3ph issues. As we are not US based, there is no UL
issue.
I have a project right now that Enphase is the best solution, but the
voltage would be 129v typically, so I would be unwilling to put in stock
uni
Hi all
You might look at HiQ
http://www.hiqsolar.com/
Dave Katz has been using them and likes them a lot
They are a true 3 wire 3 phase.
And have bidirectional communication.
Jay
Peltz power
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On Apr 18, 2013, at 7:20 AM, Chris Mason wrote:
> Do you think Enphase be willi
They want two sizes proposed to them so I was going to go with a 40kW and a
11kW-15kW.
Jesse
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On Apr 18, 2013, at 9:01 AM, jay peltz wrote:
> How large an array are you needing?
>
> Jay
>
> Peltz power
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Apr 17, 2013, at 9:23 PM, Jesse Dahl
Corey,
If rain water isn't doing good enough, which it usually does depending on
angle and other factors..
-pick up a window washing squeegee (like at a gas station) that you can add
a longer, maybe telescopic handle. That works great.
-Just use water, it works fine. There is no need for additi
We use a mild solution of Cascade dishwashing soap and a car wash brush. We
have been tempted by a product call "Power Boost".
Andrew Koyaanisqatsi
President
Solar Energy Solutions, Inc.
Since 1987,
Moving Portland and Beyond
to an Environmentally Sustainable Future.
503-238-4502
http:
http://daycoms.com/dvmmaa.php?s=ma1
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Jesse,
Schletter PV Max is a great ground mount system. Requires concrete
footers/pads.
when it comes to putting up the rack, it assembles very quickly. And two
guys can easily mount 24 mods in under an hour. (just mounting, not wiring)
Benn
DayStar Renewable Energy Inc.
www.daystarsolar.ca
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I have to mention that Schletter has not been very responsive to
projects that are less than a MW these days. Nothing worse that
promising a customer something, only to find out you can't even get a
price on it.
Meanwhile an outfit that WILL return your calls and has a good
engineering staff
Is this a virus A lot of them going around sent from unaware friends
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Hi Corey,
Schletter has a device called the PvSpin which is especially useful for
cleaning large, roofmount arrays. Expensive but effective.
http://www.schletter.us/pvspin.html
Karl Jaeger
LightWave Solar Electric
Nashville, TN
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I cleaned my system in Palm Springs with rain-ex every 4 months. It did a great
job and left a coating that keep the dust from sticking to the modules
I probably didn't need to clean it that often, but it was easily accessible. I
put a garden sprayer on a hose to coat the panels after I cleaned t
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