James:
I watched the crew do each section of the roof separately and then move
onto the next when finished. The house is L-shaped with 2 separate
pitched roofs with a total of 32 panels on 4 different sides. It's more
complex than having panels on one side of a pitched roof so I guess
that's why they did it one section at a time.
The Google Maps link below will give you an idea how the panels are laid
out.
See:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/245+Hawthorne+Rd,+Kings+Park,+NY+11754/@40.889157,-73.2229635,71m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e83baf3a906b89:0xa117b72eed48b571!8m2!3d40.889083!4d-73.222668
Tony -K2MO
On 9/28/2020 6:28 PM, WW3S wrote:
How many panels Tony? My neighbors had 16, and they took them all off at once.....I
can’t see any other way to do it, as the dc wire twists all take place under
the panels.....
I've been at the site each time SE has worked on the system and they've NEVER
removed all the panels at once. This would, at the very least show that there's
a problem with the panels and or optimizers.
I'm hoping that yourself or perhaps Paul can convince Tom Simpson to do so when
he visits the site. If not, we're just going around in circles.
Tony
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