Installation in Progress

May 3, 2004 by · Leave a Comment
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Unloading solar panels
The installation has begun. Right now, they’re just unloading the panels and mounting hardware, and we’re all hoping that the rain is done for the day.
One solar panel
This is a single Sharp NT-175U1 panel. We’ll have a total of 39 of them.

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Installation will continue tomorrow and probably be complete next Monday. They only work through Thursdays. We have set a preliminary date of May 18 for the electrical work, to be confirmed when the electrician gets home from vacation.

I won’t be working at home for the rest of the physical installation, but weather permitting I’ll try to take a picture every night and summarize the work.

Latest Update

March 29, 2004 by · 1 Comment
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Both of us just got off the phone with the installer.

Basically, some order in Germany just took 50 MW worth of 185W panels – 6 months supply in one order. Since the Green party is now in power in Germany, there are lots of projects.

The 175W panels (NT-175U1) are identical to the 185W panels, except that they tested 175-184W after manufacturing. In this configuration, we actually end up getting closer to the 7000W limit of our two 3500W inverters than we could get with the 185W panels. Instead of 3 rows of 12, we will have 3 rows of 13 panels on the roof. That will make it a little narrow on the edges (something like 8 inches) but then it will protect more roof surface.
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My installer also agreed to make adjustments to avoid increasing our out of pocket costs, after prompting. I would have liked to see Sharp make the adjustment rather than my installer, but either way is fine – an error or decision that hurt us a little was made that needs to be handled.

So, April 12 is the new install starting date. He still thinks it will take 3 days, but we can do inside work on any rainy days that might occur.