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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/28/2016 9:14 AM, Jeremy Rodriguez
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        <div>Do you if the wiring from the E panel will reach with the
          AC conduit box in place on the FX?<br>
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          Jeremy Rodriguez 
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            <div>All Solar, Inc.
              <div>1463 M St<br>
                <div>Penrose Colorado 81240</div>
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    <p>Can't remember 100% but the conduit box has one big knockout and
      we have flex conduit around.<br>
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    Some rewiring may be required but it is only 3 wires so no biggie.<br>
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    If this is a custom E-Panel, and some of them are, then we can
    certainly make it with longer wires.<br>
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          On Aug 27, 2016, at 10:02 PM, "<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            <p>MidNite Solar stopped making the skinny OB E-Panels but
              we still make many models of the wide OB E-Panels.</p>
            <p>It still works fine with the OutBack surge arrestor in
              their AC conduit box.</p>
            <p>boB<br>
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/27/2016 2:30 PM, Howie
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                  <div>H Jeremy,<br>
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                  It has been years since I used Outback's Arrestors (I
                  switched to Midnite's so I'm not sure if Outback's
                  design has changed since then), but yes that is how it
                  worked on an E-panel.  However, I think Midnite has
                  stopped making the Epanel for the FX (FXR), although
                  maybe you can find one in stock at a supplier.  Might
                  be worth a call to Midnite...<br>
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                <div>Howie<br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 4:07
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                    Wrenches,<br>
                    Has anyone installed one of the outback Lightning
                    protection devices designed to fit inside the AC
                    conduit box of an FX inverter, with the FX mounted
                    to an E panel?<br>
                    Just looking at some pictures it appears that it may
                    work by re locating the flex conduits coming from
                    the E panel, to the sides of the OB ACA vs. where
                    they originally land.<br>
                    Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated!<br>
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                    Jeremy Rodriguez<br>
                    Solar Installation And Design Expert<br>
                    All Solar, Inc.<br>
                    1463 M St<br>
                    Penrose Colorado 81240<br>
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                    Sent by Jeremy's iPhone. Sorry for typos and
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