We had a customer request them but once we found out how many it would
take, he decided on the deka unigee instead. l dont like running my OB's at
such a low voltage as they seem to get hotter due to the higher current.
Some of our other product lines don't even reccomend aquions due to that
low vo
Hello Wrenches,
I have a client who is going to take the plunge and buy a set of
Aquion Batteries. They look pretty good on paper, but I'm not sure
how well an inverter would function at the 40 V minimum. Does anyone
have experience to recommend them or warn against using them?
Thanks,
Drak
With the passage of AB2188 we were hoping that we could use a standard
autofill permit application for all of the jurisdictions that we work
in. In reality our experience has been that each jurisdiction has
adopted their own flavor of the streamlined permit app, so we need to
continue using a
In Oregon, where net metering is mandated, we have aggregate metering. This
means that if you have multiple meters on the same site that belong to the same
owner and address that the power produced in excess of what is consumed on 1
meter is automatically applied to the power consumed by the oth
I don't know if there's anything in the NEC but I've had two problems with
the utility in scenarios like this. First is I've had utilities who won't
let you connect two different systems to two different meters on the same
property. Second the utility wouldn't allow a system on one building with
Good morning wrenches,
We have a customer with two separate meters on his property. One for the
shop and one for the house. We would like to do a system on each meter (
the utility limits us to 10 kW on each meter) The house roof is great for
solar, the shop- not so much. So we would like to put
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