Module wiring safety [RE-wrenches]

Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services toddcory at finestplanet.com
Thu Jan 24 07:05:43 PST 2008


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The web page makes it less then clear how this works. It looks like the 
panels are supported on both ends and there is some kind of gutter 
system under the modules for a wire chase, but no details on how the 
wires enter this gutter and how the lid is placed on top afterwards. I 
assume the gutters are also a module supports as end mounting leaves the 
center vulnerable to flexing under heavy snow loading.

I like the idea of an integrated support/wire gutter system. Hopefully 
something like this can become the standard. It always seemed pretty 
flaky to have high voltage DC wires dangling all over under the modules, 
attached with clips that are likely not approved for this use.

Todd



Mark Frye wrote:

>Matt.
>
>Check out http://www.andalay.net/cm/Home.html
>
>MPF
>  
>


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