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Solar install turning out really bad - looking for some help/advice please.
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NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional
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[URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)
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NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional
[URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]
[URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)
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How about the readers digest condensed version or cliff notesNABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional
[URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]
[URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)
[URL="http://www.gaisma.com"]www.gaisma.com[/URL]Comment
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Update on the system? It's doing great! It's produced 11.23MWh so far since install.
And some "feel good" info.
As for the new solar venture, that's doing great also. We've done over $1.2M in sales, sold 37 systems, have a team of 12 guys and looking to expand...so I guess in the end maybe the whole experience was a blessing in disguise.Comment
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Did the new venture do the install?
Inquiring minds want to know!NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional
[URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]
[URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)
[URL="http://www.gaisma.com"]www.gaisma.com[/URL]Comment
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I've reccomended my vendor to a few people. I never say they will be the cheapest... I describe them as providing a good value..... with excellent workmanship.Comment
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Update on the system? It's doing great! It's produced 11.23MWh so far since install.
And some "feel good" info.
As for the new solar venture, that's doing great also. We've done over $1.2M in sales, sold 37 systems, have a team of 12 guys and looking to expand...so I guess in the end maybe the whole experience was a blessing in disguise.
I (and I'm sure others) have learned a lot from your trials & tribulations, and have shown others that DIY is possible but not necessarily recommended. To that end, and with some of my own sweat equity, my project came in at about CDN$2.17/ watt. I procured all of the equipment on my own and hired a small solar start-up for the install. You helped me avoid a ton of mistakes, but more importantly, helped me ensure it was done right.
During installation, side view of our west facing "solar wall", this was a big challenge but it turned out great. The goal was having it appear as a row of 2nd floor windows:
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Overhead view:
Thanks again!oilerlord's 9.23kW PlantComment
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Wow, what a read...but seriously, thanks for sharing with us all! Glad it all worked out pretty well in the end...! Hopefully it keeps producing for you many, many years down the road.
(And, 80 pages? I just see 54 from where I sit now.)Comment
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As you guys probably saw in my other thread, my installer seemed to be pretty lazy/cutting corners from the start. It has only gotten much worse and now I'm in the thick of this and not really sure what my options are.
I'm not even sure if what he is doing is correct and or legal. A few things...
He is completely not following what we agreed on for the system design or what was approved on the permit.
We agreed on a layout that was mostly landscape panels in a particular arrangement, and he completely changed it without notice.
In changing this, he did not follow the fire setback code at all (which is 3' from the ridge, and that what is shown on the permit). There are spots where he left 0 setback and others where he left 2'.
He is not using the wire gauge specified on the permit, which calls for 4AWG. He is using 6AWG and 8AWG. Also not using the specified conduit thickness, which affect the fill and that was approved for a certain amount.
The permit calls for 6"x2"x2" posts for the racking with flashing and sealant. He used only lag bolts, directly through the tile and through the paper and caulked both with silicon, no flashing of any kind. The racks feels flimsy, they easily shake if you move them...can just lag bolts hold up hundreds of pounds of panels?
So now what I'm not sure. How he expects this to pass inspection I have no idea, especially the wire thickness which can easily be checked by an inspector or especially the fire setback.
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