Hi Bill,

For a Solaron, I've used a plastic stair tread, some velcro and some super
glue to cover the display.  Only a few bucks from Home Depot.  It's worked
out pretty well provided it's not very windy.

Steven Lawrence


> Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 07:45:01 -0700
> From: "frenergy" <[email protected]>
> To: "RE-wrenches" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [RE-wrenches] Monitor Display
> Message-ID: <BCDA3A40855942D1975609E408106C79@D8XG8YH1>
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>
> Hey folks,
>
>         On a similar note.....I've been installing SMA since the SWR's and
> it seems even a little sunlight on the display window over time will cloud
> it up, making some even unreadable.  I've tried polishing with very little
> luck and replacing it is a b.......  I called SMA and they don't have a
> solution (not the tech I talked with).
>
>         I'm actually more concerned about my new installs with the nice
> display on the TLs.  I've built ventilated shade boxes when the inverter
> sees some direct sunlight, but a nice one takes some time to build and its
> wood and we know what wood does in time.
>
>         Has anybody tried a UV film of some kind, like a cling-on film or
> something similar.  Or found some sort of an eyebrow that can be glued
> above the display window.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
> Feather River Solar Electric
>
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