Shawn, I also went with the 150/70 (two of them) on my system due to the high volts/amps that it will take before de-rating. My goal is for 2000-3000 watts on the primary controller (to push peak watts of production) and up to 2000 on the second controller.
I see you are installing cooling fans more and more. Can you share more details on what fan you are using and go more into how you are "triggering" turning on the fan. Have you ever used a Ruuvi Tag and the Cerbo to control the fan?? Thanks again, Love you channel
Shawn, I also went with the 150/70 (two of them) on my system due to the high volts/amps that it will take before de-rating. My goal is for 2000-3000 watts on the primary controller (to push peak watts of production) and up to 2000 on the second controller.
I see you are installing cooling fans more and more. Can you share more details on what fan you are using and go more into how you are "triggering" turning on the fan. Have you ever used a Ruuvi Tag and the Cerbo to control the fan?? Thanks again, Love you channel
Love it! Bear is a hoot, but missed neighbor dog
Zuki (not sure how to spell it)
thanks love watching your vid's
Craftsman adopted the blue/red for philips/standard on their screwdrivers decades ago. If it works!
I don’t think I’d want to be a mini split installer.Time consuming.I should be done Monday lol Mega time already into it ! 😮
You don’t have to nip the lug is you get fuses that have a round recess in the body.
Question: Reading the Aistream wiring schematic the roof top solar coonection has a possible 30 amp self setting fuse. Wouldn't that create a problem?
Not we’re running at 35-40 volts PV
How do you make the end caps for the wire raceway?
Very carefully. I’ll do a video on it. I trim it down on the table saw until it snaps into the barb slots.
@@sotasolar thanks that would be great.