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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2011

A research PV system finds a new home.

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  • Hey What about that big tower for wind gen? Did you get that you could rent a car trailer and get it. put a red flag on the back of it! And take it home.

  • @shartne They sold the turbine and tower a year ago, however I now have most of the ground gear for it (dump load, contactor, breakers, charge controllers, ...)

  • I bet your as happy as a pig in slop. I know I would be. faarrr out! Looks like a steller system. just super! wow I m really happy for you!

  • @shartne I'm still in the process of figuring out what I have. I did swap out all the MC3 connectors on the panels for the modern MC4s last weekend. I am working on getting grid tie approval with the utility before we start the install.

  • iam happy for you .. thats really nice people to do such deed. they are blessed.. lookin forward to your next vids. Always fun to watch. Becareful on the roof..

  • @katz217 Thanks. Means a lot Katz.

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  • That is a first class zantrax system

  • Please post every step of the install. Really curious about the inverters they look like it will be a 220 out put. because there is two inverters. two separate 110 legs.

  • man you gotta love it! wow how sweet is that? you hit the solar junky lotto!

  • @Fearlessthinker About 25+ years ago, I installed 3 Novan hotwater panels (4'x8') on my roof. After about 10 years, I could clearly see the roof was sagging. If I could have added some support inside the attic, before installing the panels, it might have helped.

    I'm pretty sure that I could cover my whole roof with 41 pound each CS6P-200 (Canadian Solar 200w) panels, and not have much of a sag problem. BUT, if we got snow built-up like last year.. Maybe that could be problematic. :(

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