Solar String Trouble Shooting

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  • @CLICKELECTRICAL-te3gm
    @CLICKELECTRICAL-te3gm Před 10 dny

    Top banna

  • @CLICKELECTRICAL-te3gm
    @CLICKELECTRICAL-te3gm Před 10 dny

    Top bannana

  • @garrettmcbride7539
    @garrettmcbride7539 Před rokem +2

    I swear every vid I see for utility shows me there is no good wire management in place across the entire country. I understand its a huge job, but aesthetics and pride still apply

    • @ezepilot160
      @ezepilot160  Před rokem +1

      Agreed specially with these Huawei string inverters that need to plug into the many connectors in the bottom of the inverter. I like some of our other sites with out the wire baskets going down the rows that have underground conduits one for each row. With these open trays they should have sun and dust covers over the top of them.

    • @garrettmcbride7539
      @garrettmcbride7539 Před rokem

      @Paul Werner I've been trying to get into Utility scale for about a month now. It's difficult because I have over a decade of electrical experience 7 of those years in Resi/small scale commercial. But because this is somewhat of a different beast unless you are close to a new build to get your foot in the door there is almost no way to get a spot usually without atleast a year on a Farm/Plant. Heck I can't seem to find creditials that will allow you to sit without working for a company already. Like TMEIC and whatnot. Such is life, someday soon I'll get in there and show some people what pride in your work looks like lol.

    • @asedcopf
      @asedcopf Před měsícem

      ehhhh i'm sure there's absolutely no chance that a 1200v DC arc could have melted through that entire bundle of spaghetti cable - you worry too much.

  • @laghaboutarfa396
    @laghaboutarfa396 Před rokem +1

    Learning, thanks for sharing

  • @ruanjiayang
    @ruanjiayang Před 10 měsíci

    Gloves please, safety first.

  • @LiveSounds11
    @LiveSounds11 Před 2 lety +1

    Are those Y connectors a common failure point?
    I always had a concern of their ampacity ratings and conditions of use.
    Thanks for sharing. Keep rocking.