I got the junction box drilled. Only issue is that the plastic sidewall is too thick to allow both the lock nut AND bushing to fit on at the same time. So I can either do this:
Or this:
Problem with using just the bushings is that I can pull out the connectors without much force. Problem with using just the lock nut is that you are supposed to also use a bushing, Perhaps I can glue the bushings on?
Also worked on the grounding for the arrays. There are 3 physically separate arrays (due to metal expansion). All 3 are being grounded to the main metal building ridge plates. I grinded the paint off in the areas I would be making contact.
And here are 2 #6s going to one side of the roof. The 3rd array will be grounded in a similar fashion at the opposite end of the roof.
The temptation was too great to not go ahead and connect the panels temporarily (running 12-4 cable I had laying around from each string down into the breakers. Still have a few panels not working yet, but I was making just under 10kW around noon.
My meter transmit usage back to the POCO on a daily basis. I confirmed that it has been running backwards for the last few days. No usage at all. Hehe.
Once I'm official and get the current meter replaced with a net meter, I suspect I'll be able to see consumption vs. whatever I push into the grid.
So far I have pushed 180kWh back into the grid (less whatever I used).
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