Man, surely those panels could rip off with the right amount of wind, right, with the way those are mounted? Here in Australia, there's certain clamp zones on panels, based off manufacturers specifications (percentage of the panel size). In high wind areas, we typically install REC panels which are rated for high winds and have 2 aluminium bars on the back to brace them. You think with a wind and solar farm, there would be a considerable amount of high winds in the area, and would need to be accounted for? In saying that, if they are solid, thats pretty fkn cool. Also great job! I know how much hard work it takes doing solar
Yep, we lost about a dozen in a bad storm before they were finished, the engineers showed us how once completed the panels were programmed to tilt into the wind to become areodynamic to avoid damage. Thanks for watching brother 🙏 what part of Australia?
Solar panels were my first job as a CW. At least they let union electricians do the labor. As you now surely realize,, that work could easily be given to a much cheaper non-domestic labor force. And they probably would've finished it faster.
Man, surely those panels could rip off with the right amount of wind, right, with the way those are mounted?
Here in Australia, there's certain clamp zones on panels, based off manufacturers specifications (percentage of the panel size).
In high wind areas, we typically install REC panels which are rated for high winds and have 2 aluminium bars on the back to brace them.
You think with a wind and solar farm, there would be a considerable amount of high winds in the area, and would need to be accounted for?
In saying that, if they are solid, thats pretty fkn cool. Also great job! I know how much hard work it takes doing solar
Yep, we lost about a dozen in a bad storm before they were finished, the engineers showed us how once completed the panels were programmed to tilt into the wind to become areodynamic to avoid damage. Thanks for watching brother 🙏 what part of Australia?
Those little carts are a good idea 😂
They don't really hold up lol. Thanks for watching brother 🙏
Solar panels were my first job as a CW. At least they let union electricians do the labor. As you now surely realize,, that work could easily be given to a much cheaper non-domestic labor force. And they probably would've finished it faster.
That's true, I'm grateful to have it. Thanks for watching 🙏
hey! still at Facebook in DeKalb . Did you get to meet Kenny bell and Raymond smoot out there?
No ,not yet.
146 Decatur has open calls.
Sounds good, anywhere in Illinois! Thanks for watching 🙏