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Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
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A word of caution about the waterproofing of the roof. You will need to be aware of how solar panels etc. are to be mounted so as to avoid damaging the waterproof bits. It would be such a shame if any mounting holes went a tiny bit too deep. I think I would personally go for the DPM and a minimum of 50mm RC if the roof is strong enough.
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Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
That's very promising. I'll recommend you for commission when I place my order. Just one small detail........Price of cells and delivery costs? -
I have just completed the training video. No wonder there are so many RTA's in Thailand if that's how Thais have to learn the rules. The video is an insult to my UK driver training and experience. It is also short of the mark in instructing you how to proceed from one session to the next and how to get your printed QR code. I got there in the end though but it was a lot of trial and error. Also the "test" questions are at the end as well as during the video.
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Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
I agree. It's just that the old guy comes across as unprofessional and mistake ridden in his presentation. In one vid. he tried to convince the viewer that active balancing should not be left connected full time. But he has helped by letting us have the contact of a probably reputable company. Having said that I will not bother to watch him again. -
Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Ha Ha Ha. For me he's a crotchety old b'gr who's not too sure what he is doing. -
Is this done on line and if so can you give me a link please.
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Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Just had a look at the website https://www.qsogreenenergy.com/ I like what I see so far. -
My Thai car drivers license is due for renewal. I think I read somewhere that the theory test is now required. Is this true?
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Growatt SPF5000ES Offgrid 9kw DIY Solar Project
Muhendis replied to Pink7's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
I'm interested in this info. too. Any chance to check if theses are already balanced? T'would also be nice to know how similar the cells are to each other capacity wise. Not sure but I think the QR codes are under the white sticker on the top. I think I saw someone taking the label apart on You Tube to access it. Do you get extras like interconnection bus bars with them? -
That is a reasonable enough way to seal the roof. It will be like having a dpm (damp proof membrane) which, if done right and made thick enough, should last the life of the house. Another way would be to do the same thing but using an hdpe (high density polyolefin) sheet which would be a bit better but more expensive..
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Agree entirely. There isn't the will on the part of 'phone users to molly coddle their pride 'n joy and as for the manufacturers........If the battery outlived the guarantee by more than ten minutes they would probably consider replacing the entire design team I'm sure. Having said that I do feel that a twenty year life span of a LiFePO4 is a bit optimistic. Now. If you want true longevity then you need look no further than a Nickle Iron battery (NiFe). Those have been know to go for 30 years and still perform like new (almost). They can be fully, 100%, charged and discharged every cycle with no ill effects over a very wide temperature range. They do have problems of course. They need some TLC with de-ionised water every few weeks and the electrolyte has to be changed occasionally. Apart from that they are fine if you can live with the hydrogen gas they give off.
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You're well informed about longevity. I would add that the two main killers are temperature and discharge rate. There is a third recommendation which is not to fully charge 'em. 90% of full will be less stressful on the chemical reactions. If the discharge rate is kept <0.2C and the temperature <30 then calendar aging may come into play. Of course there has to be a break even point where increasing the number of batteries becomes more expensive than the potential lifetime savings.
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Shame that nothing happens until an order is given. The office of the inspector general (OIG) is probably part of the system and will only look as far as the tip of it's nose. Rather like the police and army looking at Pattaya and seeing no prostitution. There is no such thing as an independent watchdog keeping an eye on corruption.
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The polish is not an added liquid varnish. It is a bit like rubbing away on a surface until it is perfectly smooth. The polishing is done with a steel float which is smoothed in a circular motion over the cement before it has set. A little water is added as a lubricant. if it is done well, there are very few holes in the finish and those that are there are filled by a sprinkling of cement powder and polished in.
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You will need a cement primer. Then. For my personal preference I would use a semi gloss acrylic. It is very cleanable. Get the person who does the cement/concrete to put a polish finish to the surface.
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The rules are also useful as protection for the employer against personal injury claims as well as helping to make sure the workers can spend time working rather than being off work due to accidental damage.
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Analysis: Like It Or Not, Prawit Most Likely To Become PM
Muhendis replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And quite likely will be changing his address? Or maybe not. -
But we are already using fusion energy every day. Storing it for nighttime use is the problem. Here is a solution for that which has nothing to do with lithium, cobalt or expensive to produce hydrogen. Made by an Australian company the formula includes Zinc and Bromine https://www.bestmag.co.uk/redflow-completes-installation-its-biggest-zinc-bromine-flow-battery-date/#:~:text=Flow battery firm Redflow has,zinc bromide batteries to date. Another technology is coming hard on the heals of this which is a solid state version called Gelion. These should be going into production later before the end of 2023. https://gelion.com/latest-news/ Both of the above are non-combustible, can be fully discharged and are happy over a very wide temperature range.
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new 25 X 455w installation in CM by contractor
Muhendis replied to gamb00ler's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
True story about a man. An AVO 8 and an 11kv board. A technician (articifer) needed to check something with his meter but didn't lock off the board after disconnection. A colleague switched the board back on unaware of the situation. The AVO 8 went into orbit and undoubtedly saved the technicians life. The technician spent a week in hospital before honourable discharge on medical grounds. -
new 25 X 455w installation in CM by contractor
Muhendis replied to gamb00ler's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
It would also vaporize whatever was being welded including the welder maybe. -
new 25 X 455w installation in CM by contractor
Muhendis replied to gamb00ler's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Ah. Right. I was only thinking of solar for some reason.