Re: [RE-wrenches] TIny House Pump

2016-10-28 Thread Ray Walters
Yes, I've definitely used the Dankoff Flolight before. I've seen them last over 15 years. Cost is higher than the Grundfos though. I'm dreaming of something in the $200 - $300 range. Basically a really beefed up Shurflo, or dumbed down Grundfos MQ. R.Ray Walters CTO, Solarray, Inc Nabcep

Re: [RE-wrenches] TIny House Pump

2016-10-28 Thread jay
You could look at the rotary vane pump ( dankoff for example). They come in 24v, quiet, require extremely good filtration, much smaller than the MQ but you’ll need a small pressure tank. jay peltz power > On Oct 28, 2016, at 1:13 PM, Ray Walters wrote: > > Greetings

[RE-wrenches] TIny House Pump

2016-10-28 Thread Ray Walters
Greetings Esteemed Wrenches: We have a tiny house project, and need to supply the pressure pump. My go to pump has been the Grundfos MQ series of constant pressure pumps. They have no start up surge, and don't require an external pressure switch or pressure tank. For small part time cabins,

[RE-wrenches] Question about the Tax Credit

2016-10-28 Thread Howie Michaelson
Hi Folks, I known most of us are not tax consultants, but I'm hoping someone has run into the issue before. I've been hunting around for an answer to a question a client has about utilizing the 30% *residential* solar tax credit, but have been unsuccessful at finding an answer, and was hoping

[RE-wrenches] Looking for wrench in Teaneck NJ

2016-10-28 Thread Nik Ponzio, Building Energy
A have a family friend interested in going solar in 2017. Please contact me offlist if you serve northern NJ or have a recommendation. Thanks -- Nik Ponzio Building Energy 1570 South Brownell Road Williston, VT 05495 802-859-3384 ext. 115 http://www.buildingenergyvt.com