Re: [RE-wrenches] Trend away from roof flashings???

2021-04-23 Thread Jason Szumlanski
I'd strongly recommend everyone look into the IronRidge FlashVue. At risk of causing supply shortages, maybe the price will come down at scale. But they are not prohibitively expensive now. The big hole that allows you to find the pilot hole is a really nice feature. I'm saying goodbye the the QMPV

Re: [RE-wrenches] MC4s are listed for THWN, right?

2021-04-23 Thread Bryan Norkunas
Here are the specs for MC4’s being used with wire other than PV wire: PV_SOL-LVDC_(en).pdf Bryan Norkunas br...@pv-cables.com PV-Cables Inc. 989 Milton Ave Ste 1D Ferndale CA 95536 (707) 923-3000 office www.pv-cables.com From: RE-wrenc

Re: [RE-wrenches] MC4s are listed for THWN, right?

2021-04-23 Thread Chris Sparadeo
Also have to appreciate the 8 screws holding that 6x6”. On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 12:13 AM Jay wrote: > Yes they are. > > Their rating is based on wire size, number of strands, material, > insulation thickness. > > Insulation material isn’t specified. > > Jay > > Peltz power. > > > On Apr 22, 2021

Re: [RE-wrenches] Trend away from roof flashings???

2021-04-23 Thread Tump
I have lost many a jobs due to the difference of flashing costs….THANK the solar gods. How can one install something w/ a “25 year” life cycle w/o doing their best. I looked at the Unirac Flashkit Pro flashings and they look like they will replace the PV Quick mount (my first choice) that my sup

Re: [RE-wrenches] Trend away from roof flashings???

2021-04-23 Thread Dave Tedeyan
William, Jeremy, I have been using Quickmount QMSE-Lag flashings for years. They have the raised seal that does not rely on an EPDM bushing. It's more expensive than most other flashings, but I figure this small added cost is definitely worth the peace of mind. Cheers, Dave On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at