On Nov 14, 9:33*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 04:09:37 -0800 (PST), K1TTT
wrote:
On Nov 14, 1:54 am, Richard Clark wrote:
The installation pics are he
http://wiki.k1ttt.net/2010-Maintenan...log.ashx#solar
I saw those - thus my inquiry.
The production info is he
http://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/p...stems/BpbD5251
Went there too, courtesy of your embedded link. The data of power
generation over time was interesting.
is:
http://www.enphaseenergy.com/product...howitworks.cfm
That was new, and interesting in regards to the distributed conversion
modules - makes good sense.
However, I would still like to know the raw performance data of the
panel (size, power rating, efficiency, ....).
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
sorry, one more link:http://www.trinasolar.com/pdf/TSL-DA01.pdf
mine are the TSM-DA01 185w panels. *so read the right hand column of
the table.
Thanx, that pulls it all together. *Not NASA quality, but still pretty
high performance. Have you thought of geothermal? *Sitting here
between several dormant-to-active volcanos, and on top of several
faults, the options are numerous here in Rain City. *(Cost at roughly
$20K)
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
not very likely on this coast... i doubt that there has been any
active hotspots around here for many millions of years. besides, the
feds and state don't give any grants and tax incentives for drilling
holes in the ground. if it weren't for the state grant for
construction, state cap and tax law that will pay me for my power, and
state and federal tax credits, this would not have been economically
worth while.