If anyone has any of these PSR-SCT's
in stock still and wants to sell them to me (off list) please contact
me.
Todd
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Todd and all,
We use products from US Plastics. They make great, acid resistant
trays in lengths up to four feet. Here's the link to a page where you
can find some of their products. They have an extensive website, so
look around a bit. You can spend a lot ($300+) or a little, depending
on what you need. I have been using them for years with no issues. One
note, be sure to get the measurements of the bottom, not the top rim
as the walls typically flare out and the given dimensions can differ
from the actual footprint.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/product.asp?catalog_name=USPlastic&category_name=97&product_id=3448
Daryl DeJoy
NABCEP Certified PV installer
Penobscot Solar Design
Hey Todd -
The company we used to make the spill containment trays has been having
severe delivery and quality problems for a long time and we unfortunately
had to just drop the product. We had a lot of problems with the plastic
being too fragile due to the thin wall thickness used. It needs a
complete redesign and possibly different material.
My favorite solution is to use before we offered the spill containment
trays was using EPDM type rubber pond liner sheet and just folding the
corners (sort of like wrapping a Christmas presents) inside of the
enclosure. The upper edges can be screwed or stapled to the sides to keep
it from sliding down - although if the liner is heavy enough its not
really an issue.
I hope this helps!
Christopher
Christopher Freitas
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