One of my installers in western CO uses a lifting dolly -- he does a lot of
double stacked setups with 6 to 12 batteries in a system, with lower row of
batteries 2 or 3 inches off the ground and an upper row of batteries about
3 feet off the ground.

EG4 sells a lifting dolly especially made for their wallmount batteries for
about $1100, and Vevor has a few models of lifting dollies for around
$400.  They are commonly used for woodstoves and safes and boilers and such
as well, not just batteries.

Zeke


> For those of you that have wall mounted the PF 16 battery, can you share
> techniques and or equipment methods?
> I can get my engine hoist into the building and I was hoping to sling the
> battery to get it up there. Plan is to mount one above another with 10-12?
> of clearance.
>  Does MidnitePower make anything for this ?
>
> Jeremy Rodriguez
> All Solar Inc.
> Penrose CO
> 719-276-4954
> Established 1998

-- 
Zeke Yewdall
PV Engineer
NABCEP #031508-89
[email protected]
303-523-3592
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