Re: [RE-wrenches] Rapid Shutdown Compliance Secure Power

2020-05-05 Thread don
Thanks for the suggestion of using a SPDT; but there is a who's-on-first problem there. Normally the switch supplies utility power to the RS controller. When that goes down, we want AC from the Secure Power. But that won't activate until the inverter gets solar power, which is now cut off by the RS

[RE-wrenches] Solis inverters

2020-05-05 Thread Jay
Hi all, Are there any comments about Solis inverters? Specifically the 10kw single phase? GINLONG, SOLIS-1P10K-4G-US-SA2-NE, Thanks Jay Peltz power. ___ List sponsored by Redwood Alliance List Address: RE-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org Change

Re: [RE-wrenches] Rapid Shutdown Compliance

2020-05-05 Thread Eric Smiley
We are running into the same problem with battery back-up, grid-tie systems. Many Rapid Shutdown solutions turn off the array when utility power is off, which isn't desirable. We have one client with an underground service and the local AHJ wants the RS initiating device near the meter (as our Cana

Re: [RE-wrenches] Name that Racking

2020-05-05 Thread Sam Haraldson
> I just need to get a few midclamps to add a couple modules, but have not seen it before. Howdy Dave, Your inquiry was specific to mid-clamps that will work with the rail specified in your photo. The conversation derailed a little bit regarding SnapNrack Series 200 but I think the point has bee

Re: [RE-wrenches] Name that Racking

2020-05-05 Thread Bradley Bassett
I can confirm that the SnapNrack series 200 ground mount is alive and well. The series 100 roof mount has been replaced by the UltraRail product. Brad Bassett AEE Solar (which is part of the same company as SnapNrack) On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 7:12 PM Glenn Burt wrote: > We use it on almost all ou

Re: [RE-wrenches] Rapid Shutdown Compliance

2020-05-05 Thread Tump
How about a SPDT switch, all one is doing is supplying AC voltage from the utility, (powering the MLPE box's Ac to Dc converter) their utility or SSP from the SB’s utility. > On May 4, 2020, at 8:04 PM, > wrote: > > Many customers ask about keeping power alive when the grid is down. Besides