Then you can use the same Egyptian roller technique with 2x4”/6”/8” etc wood.
Put the wood on the ground, then use the rollers on the wood. Does assume the ground is relatively flat, I’d hate to see one of those batteries zooming down a hill. A pry bar will get the battery lifted so you can put the rollers under it. jay peltz power > On Jul 23, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Rick Brown <[email protected]> > wrote: > > They’re sitting directly on a slab but then transitions to dirt and then > outside. Not the ideal situation. > > rick brown > SolShine Energy Alternatives, LLC > Electrical & Solar Contracting Services > www.SolShineEnergyAlternatives.com > <http://www.solshineenergyalternatives.com/> > Check, Virginia 24072 > 540.808.9502 <tel:540.808.9502> > > VA Class A Contractor Lic# 2705147660 > VA Master Electrician Lic# 2710062762 > VA Alternative Energy Systems Installer > NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 110112-21 > >> On Jul 23, 2020, at 7:30 PM, Rick Brown >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Jay >> >> I’m in agreement, however, after the customer just spent $16k for new >> batteries, he’s not too keen on spending more to replace the inverter if >> it’s functioning. >> >> Good idea on the rollers! >> >> >> rick brown >> SolShine Energy Alternatives, LLC >> Electrical & Solar Contracting Services >> www.SolShineEnergyAlternatives.com >> <http://www.solshineenergyalternatives.com/> >> Check, Virginia 24072 >> 540.808.9502 <tel:540.808.9502> >> >> VA Class A Contractor Lic# 2705147660 >> VA Master Electrician Lic# 2710062762 >> VA Alternative Energy Systems Installer >> NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 110112-21 >> >>> On Jul 23, 2020, at 7:26 PM, Rick Brown >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> That’s it! Grid Usage Timer. I failed to set that. Thanks! >>> >>> rick brown >>> SolShine Energy Alternatives, LLC >>> Electrical & Solar Contracting Services >>> www.SolShineEnergyAlternatives.com >>> <http://www.solshineenergyalternatives.com/> >>> Check, Virginia 24072 >>> 540.808.9502 <tel:540.808.9502> >>> >>> VA Class A Contractor Lic# 2705147660 >>> VA Master Electrician Lic# 2710062762 >>> VA Alternative Energy Systems Installer >>> NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 110112-21 >>> >>>> On Jul 23, 2020, at 7:24 PM, Rick Brown >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Allen, >>>> >>>> Did you use the battery terminals to pull the cells? I don’t see any other >>>> way to grab the cells. >>>> >>>> Great idea on the engine hoist! >>>> >>>> rick brown >>>> SolShine Energy Alternatives, LLC >>>> Electrical & Solar Contracting Services >>>> www.SolShineEnergyAlternatives.com >>>> <http://www.solshineenergyalternatives.com/> >>>> Check, Virginia 24072 >>>> 540.808.9502 <tel:540.808.9502> >>>> >>>> VA Class A Contractor Lic# 2705147660 >>>> VA Master Electrician Lic# 2710062762 >>>> VA Alternative Energy Systems Installer >>>> NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 110112-21 >>>> >>>>> On Jul 23, 2020, at 7:03 PM, Allan Sindelar <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Rick: >>>>> 1) consider renting or buying an engine hoist to pull out the individual >>>>> cells, and lowering each onto a hand truck for transport to your truck. I >>>>> have done this several times - it’s actually not that difficult with a >>>>> crew of two or three. >>>>> Northwest Energy Storage (www.solarone com, I think) supplies a short, >>>>> heavy nylon strap with clevises at each end for raising and lowering each >>>>> cell. You might contact them to purchase one. >>>>> At one remote site, the client suggested that I buy a cheap engine hoist >>>>> from Harbor Freight, as it would be cheaper than renting a professional >>>>> one. >>>>> >>>>> 2) the older Trace SW series is early technology in regards to its sell >>>>> efficiency, because of the lack of what was dubbed ‘silent sell’. The >>>>> general number from when it was about the only game in town was about >>>>> 55%. I would suggest upgrading to a modern unit if it’s primarily used >>>>> for selling back. >>>>> >>>>> Allan Sindelar, Sindelar Solar >>>>> >>>>>> On Jul 23, 2020, at 3:47 PM, Rick Brown >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Wrenches, >>>>>> >>>>>> Dilemma #1: >>>>>> >>>>>> I’ve had to replace 4 sets of Solar One batteries (see pic). Each set >>>>>> weighs in excess of 1000lbs. How have you all transported these? The >>>>>> originals were placed into service prior to the room’s walls and roof >>>>>> going up. >>>>>> >>>>>> <image0.jpeg> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Dilemma #2: >>>>>> >>>>>> The above system is comprised of a Trace SW5548 along with two Outback >>>>>> FM60s. After reprogramming the CCs and inverter with new charging >>>>>> parameters, I can’t get the Trace to export excess production once the >>>>>> batteries are charged. I do have the inverter set to “Sell” mode What am >>>>>> I missing? 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