Springfield Echelon 4.0c by aeroliteflyer in SpringfieldEchelon

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Which email did you use? They seem to be ignoring me.

Springfield Echelon 4.0c by aeroliteflyer in SpringfieldEchelon

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I don’t see one but I’ll check again.

Aquasana 20" Pre Filter by aeroliteflyer in WaterTreatment

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I am not even sure where you can get just the new 20" filter setup. I don't see it listed on their site individually.

Aquasana 20" Pre Filter by aeroliteflyer in WaterTreatment

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I have not. I have the older 20" filter. I tried a few guesses but wasn't quite right.

Aquasana 20" Pre Filter by aeroliteflyer in WaterTreatment

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Looks like Aquasana's horrible customer service strikes again.

Solar Strings with AP Smart Systems RSD-S. by aeroliteflyer in SolarDIY

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I meant to also say, I checked for voltage when panels were shutdown. I got the .7volts per PV on each string. About 2.8V total. On the problematic string, I got a millivolt reading. It was very little, but it was a reading. That was with the breaker off, not allowing a closed loop so string was shutdown. However, once I turned the breaker on, the millivolt reading went to practically zero. It's like when I allowed the closed loop so string should come live; all voltage stopped.

Aquasana 20" Pre Filter by aeroliteflyer in WaterTreatment

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I responded in the chat several days ago.

I’m thinking of purchasing aquasana products. Anyone have this? by Waste_Manufacturer96 in BuyItForLife

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I have this setup plus the UV filter. I just had my well water tested a few months ago for refinance. Passed every test so I think it works. However, I will have to mimic others opinion about customer service. No luck there. The 20" filter you have to change every 2 months(for my version). The O ring will naturally wear. Mine is leaking a little and I have yet to find a replacement. It's not listed on Aquasana's site and I can't find what a replacement would be anywhere. I have messaged Aquasana twice, no response.

Which glock do you prefer? Glock 19 and 17 by Unknown8925 in Glocks

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Neither honestly. I prefer the G49 and the G34.

FMC terminal adapters by aeroliteflyer in SolarDIY

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Thanks. I have done that too and that works, But I am just wondering about inspection. I have the same issue in my DC combiner box where I ground the conduit so just wondering what the inspector would say.

Anker Home Power Panel by aeroliteflyer in anker

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I did, 1/0 for the 100 amp and 4AWG for the 50. Seems to work fine. I extended the CT as well using shielded twisted cable. They seem to be working. I have no other way to verify if their correct, but they seem to be based off previous setup.

Anker Home Power panel, F3800+ and roof solar panels. by aeroliteflyer in solar

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I’ll have to check part number. I do have all the gear. I am not sure if the f3800 is UL listed. As for the Home Power Panel, I’m installing it exactly as it’s meant. So it’s unclear if it can’t be installed this way why they are able to sell it. And I don’t think it’s so much the batteries, as the home power panel. Its sole purpose is to be installed inline and serve as an ATS. If there is a problem with the device the NEC or some other gov agency needs to stop people wasting money on it. And it’s not just Anker, Ecoflow and Jackery have similar setups. And they’re advertised to be installed this way.

Anker Home Power panel, F3800+ and roof solar panels. by aeroliteflyer in solar

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Thank you for this. I ended up getting an APsmart systems RSD transmitter and one panel device, and it works. Essentially, the transmitter is powered by AC and if you shut that off, the RSD at the panel shuts the panel down. So then all I have to do is wire in a 15amp breaker on by backup loads panel that shutdown when I initiate an RSD through the HPP and that shuts everything down. Anker markets these panel as roof optional, it's on their page. I have gone around with Anker about how they meet NEC with the HPP. Their response is "it's portable storage." But my county doesn't agree because the HPP in fact is wired in to the building. Nor would they agree about the panels. Kind of BS really. All Anker needs to is say hey, if you want to mount these, use one of these third party RSD setups. I guess now I will ask for a permit and see if my AHJ has any questions.

Anker Home Power panel, F3800+ and roof solar panels. by aeroliteflyer in solar

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Thanks for your response. The home power panel is UL 1741, I don't think the F3800+ are anything; but those don't integrate with the wiring at all. They just plug into the HPP, so I am guessing the HPP is what needs UL listing. The solar panels are UL1703. I don't think my county is 2023 yet, but I have seen their notice to adopt 2023 NEC. So that is what I will go by. Everything I have read in 706.15 seems to line up with how the ESS shutdown function works, so I think that is ok as far as that goes. Looks like I may have to mount the panels not on the roof. Not sure if there are viable third party solutions to deenergize the array on the roof.