2.3 kW Residential Project Hawaii

2.3 kW Residential Project Hawaii
10 Solar World Panels with 190 Microinverters

SolarWorld 230

SolarWorld 230
21st Century Crew completed a 6.9 kW residential project

Enphase M190 with Sharp 230

Enphase M190 with Sharp 230
Technician Wiring Inverters

Manoa 2.76 kW system

Manoa 2.76 kW system
2.76 array with Enphase m190

PV Wiring "PANELS-J-BOX"

PV Wiring "PANELS-J-BOX"
PV-Inverter

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM
SYSTEM INSTALLED IN WAINAE

Monday, May 17, 2010

EC-40 with 80 Gallon Tank

This job was my most favorite so far.  We wanted to use a solar Edwards but the garage structure was not sturdy enough to torerate an extra 1000 pounds.  So, we installed a typical 4x8 panel with a tank.  We built a shed outside to open up space for the inside.  The only differance between this tank and others was the 110 pump.  The electrician used an electrical outlet.  He connected to the existing and tapped it.  The controlled and pump used the same outlet.  It was so simple, it blew me away.  The tank still used 240 to power the anode, but the solar system was all 110.  My question is, if we only use 110, do we need an electrian?  I do not mean tapping the line, I mean just plug and play. I will send the pics as soon as I can.  Enjoy!!!!

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