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The company that offers an innovative wire management solution for
their modules will have their stock go up. (Hint Hint Solarworld).<br>
A few years ago we could run conduit module to module, looked great
but that would be unreasonable on a large system today. However the
"just let the wires fly, and the installer can figure out" design
may be the current standard, but its not even close to being
optimized.<br>
Its unbelievable all these bright engineers on the manufacturing
side can't come up with something better.<br>
<br>
Ray Walters<br>
<br>
On 6/24/2011 7:47 PM, William Miller wrote:
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cite="mid:6.0.1.1.2.20110624165829.032a9ec0@millersolar.com"
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<font size="3">Unfortunately for all of us the PV industry has put
little thought into
proper wire management. Standard appliances (such as air
conditioning units) all accommodate standard trade size wiring
hardware
(conduit and fittings). This is not the case with PV
wiring.</font><br>
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