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Posted by Jocelyn Angel on Jul 28, 2015 05:53 pm

#81 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Solar Electric System - Photovoltaic > Re: framelees solar panel
Preciado,

Your best option will be to contact the panel manufacturer to recommend the best installation methods and who can provide appropriate racking as frame-less panels are quite unique and will not work with most solar mounting manufacturers.

Kind Regards,

Jocelyn @ altE
 

Posted by Hunter York on Jul 28, 2015 11:31 am

#82 -  Renewable Energy > For Sale > Outback Sealed M-Series Inverter/Charger FX2012MT (60Hz) - $1,000
Purchased in August 2014, this mobile/marine charger is used but in excellent condition! Includes all original parts and documentation.

True sine wave output, stackable, weather-resistant, and comes with a 5-year warranty from original purchase.

http://www.outbackpower.com/outback-products/inverters-chargers/item/sealed-fx2012mt
 

Posted by Preciado Carlos on Jul 27, 2015 04:32 pm

#83 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Solar Electric System - Photovoltaic > framelees solar panel
a customer buy frameless solar panels, anyone know how to install and where the fittings are bought
 

Posted by Jeannie Nunn on Jul 16, 2015 11:42 pm

#84 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Small Wind Power > Re: Small Hydro project
HI:
    THE SC -3215  solar charge contronller is for   solar , and your system is hydraulic electrogenerating . so  it is differents can't using together . we have MPPT solar charge controller series only for solar , we sorry about that . 
 

Posted by Jocelyn Angel on Jul 16, 2015 10:19 am

#85 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Solar Electric System - Photovoltaic > Re: Help me choose a solar charge controller please
Hi Jing,

We would be happy to help you choose the right charge controller for your system. First we would need a little more information. How many panels do you currently have and what is the open circuit voltage? My initial thought based on what I am seeing here is Midnite's Kid MPPT charge controller may be good fit as far as price and getting the technology you desire (see link to our webpage below). To confirm,�  feel free to call us here at the store to discuss over the phone so we can be sure to get you the right equipment.

http://www.altestore.com/store/Charge-Controllers/Solar-Charge-Controllers/MPPT-Solar-Charge-Controllers/Midnite-Solar-Charge-Controllers/Midnite-Solar-The-KID-30A-MPPT-Charge-Controller-150V-Black/p11138/


Kind Regards,

Jocelyn - Technical Sales
877-878-4060 ext 165
 

Posted by Jing Wei on Jul 15, 2015 11:43 pm

#86 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Solar Electric System - Photovoltaic > Help me choose a solar charge controller please
My setup 300Ah battery bank (12V) Solar panels (18V) 300W
Placement of panels not ideal but good enough. Panels are vertically mounted.
Help me choose a good quality charger controller. I would like to maximize my charging time and optimize my panel supply. I am keen on MPPT, but just cant find one I like that is within my budget. Is the PWM really going to be a poorer choice for my 12V 300W system?
Please advise? Where to purchase as well would be great as well!
 

Posted by Jeannie Nunn on Jul 1, 2015 02:24 am

#87 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Solar Electric System - Photovoltaic > Re: Cost for an installer to setup a 2.6kw micro inverter system for example
We are professional solar PV system company , any question you can ask me ! contacts me by email
2799784036 @ qq.com 
 

Posted by Cecilia lazo on Jun 30, 2015 11:48 pm

#88 -  Renewable Energy > RE General Discussion > Re: Need some advice
@ Tom Thanks for the advice Tom. Simple things but I should check if we have those.
@ Jeni You seem to know a lot about these companies. Do you have any experience with them? We are actually going to ask for a quote for energy management solutions. Maybe at the end of the week.
 

Posted by Jeni Garnett on Jun 29, 2015 07:30 am

#89 -  AltE > Discussion > Re: Green Computing Tips
Your tips are so easy to do but has a big impact when it comes to our environment. Thanks for sharing.
 

Posted by Jeni Garnett on Jun 29, 2015 07:25 am

#90 -  Renewable Energy > RE General Discussion > Re: Need some advice
You can get the services of a management company that caters utility expense management services. I know there are companies that provide solutions and will help their clients to proactively manage their energy in the most cost effective way.
 

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