Is the electrolyte temperature elevated above 78f?
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From: Allan Sindelar al...@positiveenergysolar.com
Sender: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.orgDate: Fri, 01 Jun 2012
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Hi Chris, et al,
As I remember, at least one of our colleagues on this list signs his
email with the UL solar certification. I hope I don't put him on the
spot, but I would be interested in his comments on the subject. As I
remember, the UL blessing requires an electrician license, (as I
It might matter if they are high capacity batteries, some run a stronger
electrolyte to get more out of the batteries, this results in a lower cycle
life. Ie: 350 cycle life v/s 400 cycles. I have seen factory cells that are
fully charged at 1.315 - 1.325
To give them an EQ charge they have
Sorry, William. You have to be the Executive Director of a non-profit or
similar to get a month vacation. If you¹re a NABCEP Certified Installer, it
is catch as catch can. (I can attest to that.) However, there probably
aren¹t a lot of out of work NABCEP Certified Installers.
In all seriousness,
I'm in the process of NABCEP re-certification and I have two complaints about
their process:
1. In the last year, NABCEP added a requirement for 3 customer surveys as
documentation of projects completed. This was released just after I had left a
job doing installations to do consulting
Jeff, these are legitimate complaints, well and clearly stated. I
have forwarded them on to Ezra and others at NABCEP. (I'll forward
others too.)
Allan
Allan Sindelar
al...@positiveenergysolar.com
NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic
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