Most companies don’t like haggling on price, they don’t want the liability of doing a partial install and they probably have plenty of work for people that aren’t going to stand over their back the whole time.
Hello, So I understand 8 strings of 8 Panels. Lets say each panel is 40V and 10 Amp, so each string ~320V 10 amp. Do you then run them into a combiner box with some end result of series / parallel setup ? How many wire pairs and what is the Volts and Amps of each wire pair that hits the Sol-Ark 15K? Little confused how you maximize the inputs of the Sol-Ark 15K. From Sol-Ark Data sheet. 15K-2P-N -- Residential Hybrid Inverter Max. DC Input Voltage 1 -- 500V Max. Operating Input Current per MPPT -- 26Amp No. of MPP Trackers -- 3 No. of PV Strings per MPPT -- 2 Thanks, Joe
Not the best place to ask this, but since you experiment with various batteries, do you know anything about the Mammoth Pro battery? I can only find marketing materials, not reviews. I'm wondering if that might be a good pairing with a Sol-Ark 15k.
I am interested in possibly purchasing some ground mounts from you. I had a question about what size panels they can take. I am looking at purchasing some commercial grade n-type panels that are higher output. I am thinking that it would require 12 to 18 inches(depending on which panels I buy) hanging off the end of the rack. Do you know if this would work or would violate any code requirements?
Are there ev chargers with dynamic load balancing that work with a off grid system that charge more when there is sun and know the status of the battery?
Or just set them fixed at the angle where you need the most power coming in. I’m at 38° latitude. All 52kWp (give or take) of my arrays are between 45 and 65°. No way am I going out once a month and cranking seven times each!
@@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity My need for adjustable angle is for snow shedding. If it wasn't for that, I would not bother with adjustments either. But 35 degrees would suck with snow.
Celebrate the equinoxes, bring some friends over for beer and burgers and crank for the next 6 months. St. Patrick's day or Easter for spring, Labor day for the fall are good opportunities if you don't feel like being pagan about tilting your sun gathering megalith.
@@ECOfarmorg we don’t dine out very much, don’t buy the new Ford or Chevy lifted luxury trucks with a $2500 set a tires on $4000 rims, don’t owe the bank a dime in interest and don’t have a garage or storage rentals full of “stuff”. That’s how we did it. To each his own.