Bob,

        Do everyone a favor and dump the modules.  They can be used in 
classroom demos, power a greenhouse fan, an inspirational birthday present for 
the nephew/niece ..... esp because you want to re-rack!  Although you haven't 
told us if they are ground or roof or pole mount.  Geez, either way, 
mechanically (racks) and electrically (mismatches) sounds like a problem.

        Looks like you may have about a C/40 rate for PVs to batt, you need 
more PV anyway..maybe you can find some old Arco M53s to (mis)match the other 
PVs?  Better yet, install a KW of new PV, they seem to have plenty of battery 
for a few days of autonomy at just .6KWhrs/day.  This may be a little overkill 
with PV but with the wide variety of PVs they have, they must have a history of 
'load creep'.

Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
4291 Nelson St.
Taylorsville, CA  95983
530-284-7849/6544 fax

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Clark 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 1:29 PM
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] Heinz 57 off-grid array - What should I do with 
thesolar modules?


  Wrenches:

   

  We were called to assess the status of an off-grid system that is not the 
worst I have seen, but it comes close.

   

  I have some preliminary thoughts about system redesign, but would like to 
hear from the Wrenches about the array.

   

  Givens:

  We will not install anything unless it is to code.  It is obvious that none 
of the existing system was installed to code.

  We will use the existing 24V battery bank consisting of 8, Trojan L16s.  The 
batteries are still "relatively fresh."

  Pump is a Franklin pump ½ hp 115VAC.  The CFs dim when the pump starts.

  New load will be a GRINDER PUMP FOR SEPTIC = 2HP, 15amp (240 or 120VAC - more 
than likely it will be 240V pump) - Another light dimmer!

  Modest daily electrical load (estimate no more than 600 WHr/day; 25AHr) - 
they are very good at managing their electrical use.

   

  Solar array - to keep or replace?

  8 solar modules - a Heinz 57 mix of older modules - 2 Photowatt PMX500 (Are 
these modules UL listed?  There did not appear to be a rating label on the 
back.) wired in series, 2 Kyocera KC120-1 wired in series, 2 Golden Genesis 
PV-75 wired in series, 2 Photowatt PW 1000 12V-24V internally wired for 24V 
wired in parallel with the other modules strings - all of these modules are 
wired in 5 parallel strings for approximately 34.2Vmp and 20.4Imp, ~695W (STC). 
  Oh, and they need a new mounting structures for the modules.

   

  Should I try to work with these modules or advise the customer to start over 
(any modules that are not UL listed will have to go)?

   

  What is a good "rule of thumb" for a ratio of PV watts to battery bank 
capacity per day of autonomy?

   

  Thanks for your ideas.

   

  Bob Clark

  SolarWind Energy Systems, LLC

   



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