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pianotuna
Jun 24, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
Not always 120 volt microcogen.
It definitely could be done with a hybrid inverter. Feed the inverter from the solar panels.
Just because it could be done does not mean I would recommend it.
If I were going to tilt, I would want electric actuators so that in the event of a storm the panels could be stowed.
Not always 120 volt microcogen.
It definitely could be done with a hybrid inverter. Feed the inverter from the solar panels.
Just because it could be done does not mean I would recommend it.
If I were going to tilt, I would want electric actuators so that in the event of a storm the panels could be stowed.
2oldman wrote:
Yeah!
After perusing some sites, I find that these units are 208v and higher.
Your Kyocera link is not a url.
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