Zomeworks, still worth considering [RE-wrenches]

David Blittersdorf davidb at nrgsystems.com
Thu Dec 16 07:36:22 PST 2004


 

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Hi All,

We have 12 of the 160 (largest) Zomeworks trackers at our business with 
2.2 kw of Sanyo panels on each. They were installed in May and have 
worked well. One problem was loosening nuts on the shock bracket but we 
double nutted them and solved that problem.

Sold 6 more units and all installed except one. All working very well. We are 
seeing 1.4 kwh per year/installed watt compared to 1.0 for fixed roof PV.

I am sold on trackers here in Vermont. Three of use installed one on 
Tuesday in 6 hours (18 man-hours) start to finish in 20F cold and snow. 
Went on-line at 3 pm and the customer was smiling ear-to-ear. The 
customer put in the concrete base, J-bolts for the pole and had buried the 
conduit run to his house. I had never been to his house and in one day he 
was up and running. This was a low sales cost, low install cost type of job 
we all strive for. I think it is the only way to get the PV installed cost lower 
and profits higher. Turn-key, fast installations. Time is money. 

David Blittersdorf

On 14 Dec 2004 at 11:13, William Miller wrote:
> 
> Friends:
> 
> I had three Zomeworks trackers fail in a windstorm earlier this 
> season.  Specifically, the wake-up vanes bent and leaked.  This caused me 
> to doubt the wisdom of choosing Zomeworks trackers.
> 
> Zomeworks replaced all three cannister sets under warranty.  The new units have
> been vastly improved, according to my crew.  I haven't seen them myself, but my
> highly critical foreman is raving about the re-design by Zomeworks.  This
> response by Zomeworks will restore my confidence.
> 
> William Miller
David Blittersdorf
NRG Systems, Inc.
110 Riggs Road
Hinesburg, VT 05461 USA
Tel: 802-482-2255
email: davidb at nrgsystems.com
Web:http://www.nrgsystems.com

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