Hey folks - love the Code, hate it, don’t care about it or follow it: it doesn’t matter to me. But if you want to change it you have to realize it is a process with rules and procedures, and posting on this list that “the NEC” should immediately “issue a memo” to do what you want or change what you
Wrenches.
You might want to consider turning off the inverter as a solution to
turning off the batteries, we have this feature as part of our installs
with outback real simple then no chance of AC anywhere, Not going to pop a
CC, no chance of run on and it has passed every time. Just a thought that
Howie,
I have never heard about them, but I am interested. If you get any more
information, I'd love to hear about it. Do they do 48V batteries? or an AC ESS?
Are there spec sheets available?
I've been able to find very little information about them.
Thanks,
Kienan
Green-Go Solar Distribution
Hey wrenches
I have been to the Sacramento facility, they are 48 vdc nom. We ran some
tests on site pushing pretty hard and the battery did well, no volt drop,
was well over 250 amps for an extended period of time. It might be good to
reach out to them and do a visit to see how it works, bring you
Hello wrenches,
I have a client that is installing solar on a commercial building where he
has four points of connection for four tenants. Are there any good
solutions out there for metering power for tenants in this situation.
Production metering will be done via SolarEdge revenue grade meters.
In my opinion, the eGauge meter is the Cadillac, and has multiple inputs.
Thomas Hall
> On Jan 30, 2023, at 3:43 PM, Carl Adams via RE-wrenches
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello wrenches,
> I have a client that is installing solar on a commercial building where he
> has four points of connection for fo
Carl,
In my area (PG&E, N. California) I've installed solar on
four of my rentals. Rather than trying to figure out monthly billing,
renters come, renters go, true-up, some occasionally don't pay their
bills, etc. I decided to just bump up the rent to cover the average cost
of po
Carl
Wrenches, E Guage make a great energy monitoring platform
Jerry
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023, 5:43 PM Carl Adams via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
> Hello wrenches,
> I have a client that is installing solar on a commercial building where he
> has four points of connection
Bill:
I’m not sure what you are doing is entirely legal. Tenants can only be
billed for actual (measured) utility usage.
This does not necessarily apply to your situation but it should be noted:
Tenants must be billed at the rate the landlord is charged— no marking up
the cost.
I’d say anyone w
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