Welcome back, Peter, to the Brave New World of grid-tie plus storage plus
SGIP plus bulk services plus plus plus.
>From my perspective, Tesla and LGC/SolarEdge are the furthest along in this
new journey beyond the dinosaur designs and strategies of the 1980s to the
early 2000s. At least if you lo
I get large 2 volt cells 230 to 250 pounds each and then connect them all
together in a custom made case lined with glass board (shower stall liner)
Most of the places I have to put them you could not put in a steel cased
battery it just would not be physically possible
Picture 12 cells @ 230
Hi All,
Anyone have any experience/knowledge about Blue Ion batteries?
Thanks,
Howie
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Yes been using blue ion for close to 3 years
Jerry
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 6:59 AM Howie Michaelson
wrote:
> Hi All,
> Anyone have any experience/knowledge about Blue Ion batteries?
> Thanks,
> Howie
>
> *Howie Michaelson**Sun Catcher*
>
> *NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer™*
>
> *Solar Ele
So I assume therefore you like them compared to others?
Reasons?
Comparative pricing?
Thanks,
Howie
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 10:04 AM Jerry Shafer
wrote:
> Howie
> Yes been using blue ion for close to 3 years
> Jerry
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 6:59 AM Howie Michaelson
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> Anyon
HUPs can be disassembled into separate cells then reassembled back in
the can. They have bolt on buss bars.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 4/4/19 1:58 AM, RE Ellison wrote:
I get large 2 volt cells 230 to 250 pounds each and then connect them
all together in a custom made case line
Howie,
Everyone's favorite HP editor Joe Schwartz is now working for Blue Planet.
He did an article in HP on transitioning his own off-grid system to Blue
Planet. I believe you can find the article on the Blue Planet website.
Christopher
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 10:09 AM Howie Michaelson
wrote:
I haven't used one personally but I know they use cells from the former
Sony plant which are high quality. Their BMS (they call it a BMU) seems
pretty advanced too. They only make 48V systems so you can't retrofit them
into a 24V system and they don't (currently) communicate with any of the
inverte
They are not stocked at my places, so one has to become a dealer and pay
sales tax. My business is small and I do not want to do the sales tax work.
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 10:56:16 -0400, Will White wrote: I haven't used one
personally but I know they use cells from the former Sony plant which ar
A suggestion: McNichols Corp, among others, deals in pultruded
fiberglass extrusions, including various grids. Pultruded fiberglass is
strong and acid resistant. It comes in just about any shape that you can
get in steel, including sheets, C-channel, angle, and I-beam. I've even
seen pultruded
Howie,
I have installed these in two existing systems (one 48 kwhr, one 16 kwhr), with
a third in the pipeline. So far excellent performance and dealer support.
Allan Sindelar
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 8:59 AM, Howie Michaelson
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Anyone have any experience/knowledge about Bl
I like the UnigyII or the Trojan AGMs, just started a set of Firefly AGM.
going to LiFePO is very expensive. I have usually had better than 4 years
on AGM, Are they overcharging? Undercharging? Do they have auto gen
start? For Li-Ion I have some good experience with Kilovault by AltE it is
a Li
Hello Wrenches
We have a project taking a 480kw carport array feeding a Satcon 500kw
inverter and upgrading it to 8- 50 kw SMA inverters. The SW 285's, in
strings of 12, are combined in groups of 8 in the field then fed to the
inverter DC input. In my experience SMA sells a rapid shutdown box wit
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