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 do separate AC and DC 
gutters right below multiple units.<br>

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I used offset nipples and 3" rigid nipples (or was it 2"?) to span to 
the lower DC Gutte(6" x 6")  and close or 1" nipples to the AC Gutter 
(4" x 4").<br>

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However to get the DC PV MPPT circuits out to the back (DC) gutter I had
 to add KOs behind the little plate (on the 12K) just below the MPPT 
circuits that also required putting a 3/4" KO in the vertical plate 
inside the inverter.<br>

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Hope that helps!<br>

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Best,<br>

<br>

Jeff<br>

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  <span>Jeff Clearwater</span><span><span></span><br>
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dir="auto">I see a lot of pictures with conduit nipples coming out of a 
gutter that are fairly long. I have a height limit issue and I'm 
wondering if there are any negative implications of using very short 
nipples between a wireway below and the inverter. I'm thinking about 
using close nipples or perhaps 2-in nipples if I have enough room.<div 
dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">If there are any practical reasons 
that this will not work well, please let me know.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div
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