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Solar panel & inverter data Curbie 06-23-2009
Posted by Curbie on June 23, 2009, 7:11 pm
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I'm looking for some web-site(s) that a list of links to Solar panel &
inverter spec sheets.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Curbie


Posted by Ulysses on June 23, 2009, 7:21 pm
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Northern Arizona wind and sun http://www.windsun.com/

has panel specs and probably some inverter specs. www.outbackpower.com has
OB specs. Personally I've found the OB inverters to be underrated.

> I'm looking for some web-site(s) that a list of links to Solar panel &
> inverter spec sheets.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Curbie
>



Posted by Curbie on June 24, 2009, 5:55 pm
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Hi Ulysses,

>Northern Arizona wind and sun http://www.windsun.com/
>
>has panel specs and probably some inverter specs. www.outbackpower.com has
>OB specs. Personally I've found the OB inverters to be underrated.
Thanks, I got the Out Back inverter spec-sheet and it was just what I
was looking for, also got the spec-sheet for Trace, do you
use/recommend OB, any other recommendations beside OB or Trace?

Thanks,

Curbie


Posted by Eeyore on June 24, 2009, 7:13 pm
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Curbie wrote:

> Hi Ulysses,
>
> >Northern Arizona wind and sun http://www.windsun.com/
> >
> >has panel specs and probably some inverter specs. www.outbackpower.com has
> >OB specs. Personally I've found the OB inverters to be underrated.
> Thanks, I got the Out Back inverter spec-sheet and it was just what I
> was looking for, also got the spec-sheet for Trace, do you
> use/recommend OB, any other recommendations beside OB or Trace?

If you want to know how much electricity you're likely to make in any given
month, you need insolation data.
http://www.apricus.com/html/solar_collector_insolation.htm

You'll also note that solar is more efficient at making hot water than
electricity. That site is quite informative. Do browse.

Graham


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Posted by Richardson on July 6, 2009, 12:09 am
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>
>
> Curbie wrote:
>
>> Hi Ulysses,
>>
>> >Northern Arizona wind and sun http://www.windsun.com/
>> >
>> >has panel specs and probably some inverter specs. www.outbackpower.com
>> >has
>> >OB specs. Personally I've found the OB inverters to be underrated.
>> Thanks, I got the Out Back inverter spec-sheet and it was just what I
>> was looking for, also got the spec-sheet for Trace, do you
>> use/recommend OB, any other recommendations beside OB or Trace?
>
> If you want to know how much electricity you're likely to make in any
> given
> month, you need insolation data.
> http://www.apricus.com/html/solar_collector_insolation.htm
>
> You'll also note that solar is more efficient at making hot water than
> electricity. That site is quite informative. Do browse.
>
> Graham


You see Curbie is insulted by your good intention. Eeyore, you're not a
total idiot at time, but Curbie thinks he knows better than you. That's
why he ignores your recommendation, he wants to follow other idiots who
taught him about PMA generator/motor.







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