Hello people:
We have a customer with their heart set on bi-facial modules for their
residential project. Despite the lack of import tariffs, they are not easily
found. Does anyone know of a company offering these? Thanks!
Chris Daum
Oasis Montana Inc.
406-777-4309
406-777-4309 fax
www.
Longi and Sunpreme
Philip N Lawes
172 Wave St.
Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651
Office: 949-497-6300
Cell: 949-510-0687
Email: p...@insoltechsolar.com
From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf
Of ch...@oasismontana.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 13,
Hey Chris,
Speed Solar, Inc. in Deerfield, WI stocks bifacial modules from Adani/Mundra
Solar.
(608) 764-4900
a...@speedsolar.net
Ask for Al or Cal.
Now mounting is the trick!
Best,
Ryan
> On Aug 13, 2019, at 9:08 AM,
> wrote:
>
> Hello people:
>
> We have a customer with their heart
Hello wrenchers,
I have a client we're building for who is going to have installed two of
the SolarEdge Storedge inverters with two of LG Chem RESU batteries. This
electrical system also has a backup generator which then requires there to
be an interlock between the inverters and the generator. I
LG makes bifacials. BayWa will have a stock of them.
good luck.
Chad Waits
President
520-270-4873
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 10:31 AM Ryan Harkins
wrote:
> Hey Chris,
>
> Speed Solar, Inc. in Deerfield, WI stocks bifacial modules from
> Adani/Mundra Solar.
>
> (608) 764-4900
> a...@speedsolar.n
What amp rating do you need? Midnite Solar makes a small 30 amp manual
transfer switch, while Reliance (via Northern Tool) makes 60 and 100 amp
models. Or are you looking for automatic transfer? Generac makes a
bunch of 100 to 200 amp rated transfer switches. Square D and others
make some b
I really like everything I've gotten my hands on from Reliance (out of
Wisconsin).. They will make anything you need. I like backfeeding breakers onto
a bussing, as it seems like a more simple approach and I am trying to keep
things easy for any future humans that find themselves troubleshooting
Chris - A few resources:
Jorge Blanquet at Silfab: j.blanq...@silfabsolar.com. We used their SLA-X
295 modules for a carport project and Jorge was helpful in helping source
from 2 different distributors (CED and Krannich). The mods are well built
but we're not seeing much backside production. W
We did a small project with Prism two years ago. In the end (3) of our (30)
panels shattered over the course of the first year. Learning curve all
around. Be very careful, the edges are super fragile and a mild impact can
cause the whole panel to shatter (their engineers said that once an
installer
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