Same here. Kyocera was very good at providing replacements and covering
reasonable labor.
On 6/11/2014 8:20 PM, Jerry Shafer wrote:
David
The KC 120 had some issues with soldered connections on the module
looks like a cigarette burn from the back or maybe just a blister, it
will be on the shrt
Does anyone know the particular listing requirement for a Jbox used underground?
I have installed a pvc Jbox as a splice / pull box which will be buried, except
for the lid, for access. My inspector is requiring that it be listed for that
use. I cannot find it and my supplier says it is.
Is a h
Hello Fellow Wrenches,
I'm interested in using the Lumos frameless LSX250 Series 250 watt modules
on an upcoming project. It's a 9:12 pitch in deep snow country, and I like
not having a frame to worry about getting scrubbed off.
I can see that wire management will be an issue upfront although the
Silicon energy has a similar product. I've used the suction cup with their
product. The one thing I head about the lumos module is to be careful when
bolting the module down. A friend of mine cracked one when he tightened it
down. He said lumos was good on replacing the broken one by just chargi
Hey Chris,
Sorry I can't help. I'm sure you've already researched this and I
certainly see where you're coming from concerning the snow's effect on PV
frames but is too much strength lost being frameless? Their data sheet says
the "static load is 50 psf, pretty low for snow country, o
Hi Chris,
We have a complex 86 kW commercial job with Lumos 250s we’ve just kicked
off. We have not installed them yet so I can’t offer a whole lot of advice
except that the module leads won’t reach each other in landscape
orientation so I’d recommend a standard portrait layout. The rails also
n
I have systems up in snow country and we used to have issues with frames
but once they were glued no more issues, solarworld is glued and many
others also. The wire management we have done is small gutters that fits
the wire and j boxes altogether any good sheet metal shop can brake long
gutters fo
Hi Bill,
Their new data sheet says +113 psf (their engineer put out a white sheet
saying they go to 150 psf) with the 6 mm glazing passing a 2" hail @ 72 mph
test. So they're beefy at 62# each.
Chris Worcester
Solar Wind Works
NABCEP Certified PV Installer
Office 530-582-4503
Cell 530-448-
Hi August,
We are doing a simple portrait layout with them so the whips being short
hopefully won’t be an issue, into our Enphase M250’s. The XTrack can help micro
adjust the rails, I’d keep a calculator in my bags to do A² + B² = C²
triangulation on the rails & the mounting bolt holes!
Chr
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