Sunny Boy in the sun? [RE-wrenches]
Don Loweburg, Offline
i2p at aol.com
Sun Sep 28 12:10:47 PDT 2003
In a message dated 09/27/2003 6:41:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
daryl_solar at yahoo.com writes:
> By time the invewrtrers are near full sun
> the collectors are almost out of power. So the sun is
> derating itself.
>
A good example of Matts point. The details of the situation determine whats
possible.
All rules can be judiciously broken. But we still start with the rule. The
recommendation of the manufacturer is to not place inverters in the sun.
Best,Don
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