Ground fault [RE-wrenches]
Allan Sindelar
allan at positiveenergysolar.com
Thu Nov 14 16:35:35 PST 2002
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Freitas -
> Mounting all power electronics on a fire-proof surface is always a good
> idea IMHO.
Agreed! And we have certainly broken that good idea many times. We have used
plywood as a substrate panel for shop preassembly of small systems, and we
often mount to plywood or similar when we do upgrades to existing systems,
such as a SB50 upgrade. It's just so darn easy to mount to. Outback panels
(or previously, Power Panels) with steel backplates are a good approach for
large, new systems, but I would sure like to know what other Wrenches have
found to take the place of plywood, or for fire protection as per this
thread, on existing systems.
Allan @+E
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