Flex ware inverter bypass slide [RE-wrenches]

Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services toddcory at finestplanet.com
Thu Nov 29 06:31:30 PST 2007


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Yes, I just did my first Midnight system and was VERY impressed with the 
ease of wiring accommodated by the hinged inverter mount. In addition, 
it cost less then an OB PS2 configuration, takes far less wall space and 
took me about 1/2 the time to wire it. Also the bypass switch is 
ingenious and works flawlessly.

For a single inverter, this is surely the way to go!

Todd



Jay Peltz, Peltz Power wrote:

>
> Hi Tump,
>
> Yep thats the way it is, a real slick design no?
>
> The old system on the PS2 units didn't either, but you could see and  
> get to both sides of the breakers much easier.
>
> Whats funny is that Midnite solars box's work perfectly,
>
> jay
>
> peltz power


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