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  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    I apologize for for being absent. I sold the major lot. However, I have another set I was going to use for personal but have changed my mind. I have about 160 Hyundai 250W panels. 4 inverters, 4 meters and housing, and other misc items. Everything is new. I will have the models posted here...
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    It helps if I actually tap on "post" 165 Hyundai His-M250RG 2 Solaredge SE11400A-US000NNC2 2 Delta SOLIVIA6.6NAG4TL 4 each of various parts as well. Meters, housings, things like that.
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    I am not sure I know what that is. I honestly just want them gone out of my garage. I do have the means to deliver up to a couple hours away on the weekends if need be.
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    Sure although all at once would be best. What are you interested in?
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    Ok. I apologize for the shaby list. I will post this evening model and manufacture for all that I have inventoried.
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    For shipping knowledge. Kansas City. 2 and a half trailers worth of freight.
  • Post in thread: Huge Amount!!

    Hello everyone. New here. I am trying to unload a huge amount of solar equipment. Before you ask I will give the background. There was a decent solar company that went bankrupt. It was purchases by an investment group. They then fired a bunch of people and changed the name. The company I work...
  • Post in thread: Big Plans Little Knowledge

    Hello everyone, I plan on building a home next year and wanting to be off grid as much as possible. The system I plan on using is a few years old but new. It will probably be over kill but I have the equipment. Currently I have about 160 Hyundai 250w 30.9A panels. 2 11,400A inverters. And a...
  • Post in thread: Research, research, research

    Personally my back up would not be the grid. Wind turbine for sure. Not sure what part of the country but if it's midwest the weather changes quite frequently. Storms roll through you need power, no battery, no sun = no power. Wind comes with the storms and plenty of it to keep the lights on...
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