Todd Cory
Hi Folks,
It's been a long time but when I called in to what was then Trace, the answer I
got for cracked spill containment trays was to use green toy army soldiers,
like would be in your kid's toy box, to melt and bridge the crack. It worked.
However, the trays should not have
If anyone has any of these PSR-SCT's
in stock still and wants to sell them to me (off list) please contact
me.
Todd
penobscotso...@midmaine.com wrote:
Hi Todd and all,
We use products from US Plastics. They make great, acid resistant
trays in lengths up to four feet. Here's the link
Hi All,
I'm looking into my options about monitoring and control of a large
remote Outback off-grid system.
System will already have satellite internet wireless access.
Wondering what my options are and who likes what.
The ones I've found are
Righthand Engineering
Fat Spaniel
thanks,
Hi Jay,
I have been using Wattplot for a few years and have seen it grow into
a great product for remote Outback systems.
http://www.wattplot.com/wattplot.htm
You need to have a computer on site or use a $100 RS-232 (from Mate)
to IP converter. This IP converter draws about 5 watts and
Todd et.al.
Look in the yellow pages for a manufacturer of Prototype Injection Molds.
These guys are set up to manufacturer short runs of molded plastic parts.
They often use the vacuum-form process to make simple plastic shapes, usually
not close tolerance pieces. A battery tray would be a
hi Tump,
There was a recall of the Flexnets due to them reseting at the end of
the month, could it be that?
The main thing Ive had is the control of the AGS goes bad for some
reason. I have had no luck with reseting them, so I just replace
them and send the old ones back for
I am doing an upgrade at a site with 16, 53 watt panels wired into 2
strings of 8 panels each coming into the controller at around 53 or so
volts. The upgrade is 8, 175 watt Solar Worlds at around 70 volts.
Here is the question the customer is telling me that he has seen the old
rack putting out
Something in your description doesn't jive, Bob...53W panels are most likely
12V nominal, such as Solarex VLX53; typical poly 12V, so 17 VMP - a string
of 8 would be 136V; why are you claiming 53V? Is it 4 strings of 4 modules
each?
Allan
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