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Zucca:

--- Quote from: mnementh on July 02, 2022, 02:29:28 am ---put up the panels you want

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I wish! Here is how it works: the power company will be automatically notified when you apply for a permit to install the solar panels on your roof!
I bet my left pinky they want to know how many solar PV you will install and react if you install too much power on the roof.... which make sense when the customer is not crazy TEA Zucca.
mnementh:
So? It's none of their business how many you install; only how many you are connecting to their grid. If you go off-grid, they can suck it; they have no say whatsoever in the matter.

Also, if you've given up on the micro-inverter plan due to noise and have dumb panels, no idea how they're going to connect to that anyways.  :o

Suppose you want to use the panels exclusively for powering a guest house, or charging your EV? Now we're right back to Nunya!

mnem
Do you have a separate garage? Maybe put some panels on that too! :-DD
mnementh:
Uggghhh...

Okies... anybody got any tech ref on the monitors used in these HP scopes? I understand the difference between the two implementations is the 54621D and family use 32-grayscale palette, while the 54600A and family use a 2-grayscale palette.

54645A/54600A use HP 2090-0316/DataRay CDM-7SF191, the 54621D uses HP 2090-0384/DataRay CDM-7SX191. My searches in the available HP SMs and on the internet turned up bupkis.

Before I go guessing based on poking around with my scope, does anybody here have actual pinouts and or schematic for these monitors?

Tomorrow I figured I'd start looking at the  CLIP package from the 54645A and see what I can find there. Maybe lookit the video chip on each and see if I can find some datasheets.  :-//

mnem
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Zucca:

--- Quote from: mnementh on July 02, 2022, 03:04:10 am ---So? It's none of their business how many you install; only how many you are connecting to their grid. If you go off-grid, they can suck it; they have no say whatsoever in the matter.

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Believe the more I dig into it, the more I fear you are wrong. If you apply for a solar PV permit, the power company needs to give an okay and react if something is out of order.
I really hope you are right regardless where the power is going, and I will find that out for sure. Problem is how long it will take.
You already read how they responded...


--- Quote from: mnementh on July 02, 2022, 03:04:10 am ---Also, if you've given up on the micro-inverter plan due to noise and have dumb panels, no idea how they're going to connect to that anyways.  :o

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µinverter make sense if there is an uncontrolled shade during the day, if not it is a waste on money.
mnementh:
I forget... where did you touch down in the States, if you don't mind sayin'?

mnem
please not Texas... please not Texas... please not Texas... :o
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