Me alegra verlos en el proceso de preparación. Les recomiendo tener otro controlador barato en caja de Faraday en caso de Pulso Electromagnéticos tengan otro que puedan reemplazar. Muchos dicen dos es uno y uno es ninguno. Ya que cdo se rompe , todo el sistema queda sin funcionar. Saludos
Hi, thank you very much for your video. My tracker is coming in the next few days, please tell me how old is your device? I see a lot of rust on the device, that scares me a little. Also the defect you showed ... 😢
Yes, every time moving parts are involved eventually something is going to broke, become loose or stuck. Great idea , like installing the panels in an arch?
@@beingafals I have 2 separate arrays. 1880 watt and 1680 watt. They are both on tilt mounts but set in slightly different directions. They are working good but I'm in the process of adding a third array. They are all three fairly small arrays and charge a 30 kw lifepo4 battery. I am also ordering another 7 kw of cells next week. It seems that it takes more panels and more battery that what I first thought. Thanks for making the videos. And I do like the solar tracker but I'm not home enough to make sure they are always working.
@@matthewknight5641 That sounds great! I had a tilt array for the well pump, without batteries, so in the morning if I need water I just tilt the array to the East. Also I got installed 15x320W Renogy solar panels on a fixed array, but this one is not connected to anything, yet. The problem with solar energy, and energy in general, is that never is enought :).
@@beingafals correct. It seems to take a lot of panels and a lot of batteries toakenit thru the bad weather. I love solar but it's expensive to do it all the correct way.
@@matthewknight5641 Hi.. I'm a trucker and gone for a week or a month at a time.. I've got one of these trackers. 3 arrays as well.. 1200 on the tracker, 870w on 3x290's laying on the ground but tilted and the 3rd (duplicate 870w) isn't connected right now. If the tracker fails (8 months old).. oh well.. the panels will still receive PV.. but won't mater because I'm not home to use the power and the batteries will be full anyways. th-cam.com/play/PLLRMLM_xZga4kwCjp07am8p7IEcKJIZ6v.html
Mount those actuators up-side down, so the motors are more protected from rainwater, and water can not insert the seals.
That is a great solution!! Thank you!
Me alegra verlos en el proceso de preparación. Les recomiendo tener otro controlador barato en caja de Faraday en caso de Pulso Electromagnéticos tengan otro que puedan reemplazar. Muchos dicen dos es uno y uno es ninguno. Ya que cdo se rompe , todo el sistema queda sin funcionar. Saludos
Oh sí, tienes razón, es una buena idea tener un reemplazo. Gracias!!
Hi, thank you very much for your video. My tracker is coming in the next few days, please tell me how old is your device? I see a lot of rust on the device, that scares me a little. Also the defect you showed ... 😢
Hi, mine was installed on 2022. You can avoid the rust with some grease. I failed to do that.
Solar trackers are nice but they seem to be a lot of problems. I think maybe just more panels in separate directions may be less problematic.
Yes, every time moving parts are involved eventually something is going to broke, become loose or stuck.
Great idea , like installing the panels in an arch?
@@beingafals I have 2 separate arrays. 1880 watt and 1680 watt. They are both on tilt mounts but set in slightly different directions. They are working good but I'm in the process of adding a third array. They are all three fairly small arrays and charge a 30 kw lifepo4 battery. I am also ordering another 7 kw of cells next week. It seems that it takes more panels and more battery that what I first thought. Thanks for making the videos. And I do like the solar tracker but I'm not home enough to make sure they are always working.
@@matthewknight5641 That sounds great! I had a tilt array for the well pump, without batteries, so in the morning if I need water I just tilt the array to the East. Also I got installed 15x320W Renogy solar panels on a fixed array, but this one is not connected to anything, yet.
The problem with solar energy, and energy in general, is that never is enought :).
@@beingafals correct. It seems to take a lot of panels and a lot of batteries toakenit thru the bad weather. I love solar but it's expensive to do it all the correct way.
@@matthewknight5641 Hi.. I'm a trucker and gone for a week or a month at a time.. I've got one of these trackers. 3 arrays as well.. 1200 on the tracker, 870w on 3x290's laying on the ground but tilted and the 3rd (duplicate 870w) isn't connected right now. If the tracker fails (8 months old).. oh well.. the panels will still receive PV.. but won't mater because I'm not home to use the power and the batteries will be full anyways. th-cam.com/play/PLLRMLM_xZga4kwCjp07am8p7IEcKJIZ6v.html
Man, just check your mechanics, everything is rusty and without lubrication - and you really wonder why it won't work ???
Yes, you are right. I will be applying some grease on the pivoting points. Awesome recommendation thank you!
Gracias NO, los 10 dolaritos de la consulta. 🤣🤣🤣🤑🤑🤑🤪🤪🤪😆😆😆
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