I may be very wrong here and I don’t mean to impugn anyone’s integrity, but 
don’t forget that in this era of digital animation movies you can’t always 
believe what you see in a photo either. (I'm sure no one here has ever 
Photoshopped a photo to make it more presentable looking.)  I couldn't help but 
notice that the bottom right corner of the photo was surprisingly blurry 
and indistinct.  It is difficult to distinguish one thing from the next, when 
just a few feet away but out of the range of detail in the photo, things seemed 
to be much clearer.  I’ve never seen a photo look like that in reality.  It’s 
as if the roof and array have mysteriously melted together.  Also, I have never 
seen tempered glass melt in a low temperature fire.  If it were a high 
temperature fire the roof would not have survived.  I think that a great deal 
of caution is warranted especially considering the lack of detail that the 
poster is giving
 about the panels, location, installer/supplier, existence of another array etc.

--- On Wed, 2/11/09, Allan Sindelar <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Allan Sindelar <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Panel Fire
To: "'RE-wrenches'" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:57 PM



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One detail I haven't heard mentioned yet and am curious about - the photo of 
the fire damage appears to show the corner of another west(?)-facing array. I 
find it curious that the system owner described a 2 kW system made up of eight 
250W(!) modules, which are clearly visible in the topmost system photo.
 
There's just a whole lot that doesn't jive in this whole story. Scary to me.
Allan at + NRG
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Brooks



Wrenches,

After looking more closely at the pictures, it appears that they may not be 
glass-covered modules. Given the poor manufacturing practices, this was a fire 
waiting to happen the moment they turned it on.   
The amazing thing is that the installer is going to reinstall the module—and 
burn the house down this time. Notice the fire made it through the roofing in 
the middle. 

Bill. 
  

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