Any opinions on MiaSole CIGS thin film modules? We have a client asking
about it. The efficiency looks like it stacks up. Any idea on cost per W
comparison?
It looks like the wire management takes up a lot of space, reducing the
real efficiency. The pictures they have on flat roofs look like
I have a client who is on their third IG5100. The latest replacement was due to
bad fan (one of them). The location for this inverter is in the shade with lots
of air circulation. Does anyone know what’s wrong with this model?
- Peter
Peter T. Parrish, Ph.D.
President,
My understanding is this is peel and stick flexible stuff.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Daniel Tittmann
wrote:
> racking for framless modules is also not fun. they can relay only be
> racked in landscape. they are also super heavy.
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> Daniel Tittmann
> CTO
>
Friends:
I am trying to help a client with a Fronius IG5100 that has failed three
times. He has been offered an upgrade to a Primo inverter. I looked at
the specs for the Primo and it shows an input range of 80 to 1,000 VDC!
This seems too wide to be true.
Does anyone have any experience
racking for framless modules is also not fun. they can relay only be
racked in landscape. they are also super heavy.
Daniel Tittmann
CTO
Greenwired
www.greenwired.com
dan...@greenwired.com
707-923-2001 (office)
707-206-5088 (Cell)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 5:28 AM, Jason Szumlanski <
Wrenches
We have 4 running at a site keeping volts under 600, (14 modules) they get
water inside real easy and most likely will need sw update just to run
Jerry
On Nov 16, 2015 7:26 AM, "William Miller" wrote:
> Friends:
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> I am trying to help a client with a
We recently installed First Solar 100 watt thin film modules in Tanzania
using the SFLEX ground mount racking system which had end and mid clamps
designed for the frameless modules. I would think that the rails and
clamps could be used in roof installations also.
Lee Bristol
Executive Director
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