[RE-wrenches] Solar World 2.0 frames
Howie Michaelson
howie at suncatchervt.com
Fri May 4 21:20:15 PDT 2012
Hi David,
I agree with Todd - the lack of flange on any side or any other typical
wire management method is a major pain. The modules are solid, but they
are also thinner than typical, which also is the case with the 2.5 frames
(which do have backside flanges along the long sides). The thinner frame
caused a headache with vertical bolts used to attach optimizers behind the
modules to the rails.
Howie
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Howie Michaelson
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer
Catamount Solar, LLC
Renewable Energy Systems Sales and Service
VT Solar Electric & Hot Water Incentive Partner
http://www.CatamountSolar.com
802-272-0004
On Sat, May 5, 2012 12:09 am, toddcory at finestplanet.com wrote:
>
> i did a top of pole mount with these modules. the traditional pole mount
> hardware was replaced with dpw power rails. i know this is a solid mount
> but somehow nuts and bolts through a rear flange feels stronger.
>
> the biggest issue was there is no place to mount the wire routing clips.
> this proved somewhat problematic. i would not use these modules again
> because of that.
>
> todd
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> On Friday, May 4, 2012 6:01pm, "Dave Palumbo"
> <dave at independentpowerllc.com> said:
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> All,
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> We are considering using Solar World 2.0 framed modules. Not having put
> hands on these yet, we are looking for testimonials and opinions on these
> âtop mount onlyâ modules.
> And while weâre at, it what about Solar Worldâs 2.5âs with the
> bottom mount flange?
>
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>
> David Palumbo
> Independent Power LLC
> 462 Solar Way Drive
> Hyde Park, VT 05655
> www.independentpowerllc.com
> NABCEP Certified PV Installer
> Vermont Solar Partner
> 24 Years Experience, (802) 888-7194
>
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