Re: [RE-wrenches] Storage Batteries for dwellings -Canadian Code

2016-04-08 Thread Dan Fink
Thank you Jay! Dan Fink Adjunct Professor of Solar Energy Technology, Ecotech Institute IREC Certified Instructor™ for: ~ PV Installation Professional ~ Small Wind Installer Executive Director, Buckville Energy NABCEP Registered Continuing Education Providers™ 970.672.4342 On Fri, Apr 8, 2016

Re: [RE-wrenches] Storage Batteries for dwellings -Canadian Code

2016-04-08 Thread Dan Fink
I wonder how this code will apply to the new SonnenBatterie system, which uses a high-voltage lithium battery bank adapted to an Outback Radian integrated into the cabinet. I'm guessing it will be the same...the user-accessible side will be 48VDC. Dan Fink Adjunct Professor of Solar Energy

Re: [RE-wrenches] FW: Solmetric News - SunEye Discontinued

2016-04-08 Thread eric
Picking up this issue after some time has passed... Has anyone found, or received any news on, a replacement for the Solmetric SunEye other than Pathfinder? Eric Stikes Founding Director & CEO Good Sun Solar, A CA non-profit corp. www.goodsun.life (530)798-3738 - Original Message

Re: [RE-wrenches] Storage Batteries for dwellings -Canadian Code

2016-04-08 Thread Chris Mason
The Powerwall is an integrated product, not a battery you install. There is no user access to the internal voltage. Our Nissan Leaf stores at 500v but it's not restricted for the same reason. There are plenty of commercial UPS products that use very high villages but the user had no access to the

Re: [RE-wrenches] Morningstar 600 V MPPT

2016-04-08 Thread Chris Mason
I have one. It's a bit noisy but very good unit. I'd get the unit with the dc disconnect. On Apr 7, 2016 18:39, "Bradley Bassett" wrote: > I have one in a test system charging an Aquion battery. It has 11 REC > modules in one string feeding it. I programmed it using MSView