Apparently they could back in the olden days.
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Monday I'm going to remove the other two caps, check the other components under heat sink, then work on moving those wires, there is sufficient length on all wires. I'll snap a few photos, before , and after. I'll do 1 wire at a time.Comment
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We have a green wire, and one wire from the harness in each, cap position, so I'll run the green under, and one wire from each side of the harness under, on both sides. Two of the harness wires can just be moved out of the way. Wire is extremely stiff, so caution will be used. It's going to go slow I don't want to damage a wire , and not know, I'll never find it afterwards.Comment
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Yea after further, and closer examination, I can only relocate the green wire, other's will be well short, so I'm going to purchase a Kemet cap whose leads are 10mm, just like the ones I removed. They are a little pricey, but this is my amp so really no problem putting in a few extra $$$ in it. I'm not interested in selling so if I put more in it than it's worth it's ok.Comment
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Well sorry for the delay, we had our solar panel array installed, a little early. Surprised us. ILL be installing the caps, probably on thurs, after that, comes the big test. Wish me luck. Thanks guys for all your patience.Comment
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There are 22 panels, I'm not sure of exact size maybe 38in W× 53in L. It has to be inspected, then a new meter will be installed. Then it will be turned on. Do you like yours? Is it saving you money on your electric bill?Comment
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I’ve got a 9.5KW system, 39 panels. Never gave me trouble and I produce about 12 mega watt hours a year. I’ve had absolute free power until I installed 2 heat pumps. Now I have to pay about $1200 for heating and cooling the house, but for that I don’t need furnace oil that goes for $1.45 a litre in the winter time. I’d need about 1000 litres of that and burnt twice the amount of wood too!
The solar investment had itself paid off quite a while ago. Once all my kids are out, my electricity bill will be less again, than it is now.Comment
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I’ve got a 9.5KW system, 39 panels. Never gave me trouble and I produce about 12 mega watt hours a year. I’ve had absolute free power until I installed 2 heat pumps. Now I have to pay about $1200 for heating and cooling the house, but for that I don’t need furnace oil that goes for $1.45 a litre in the winter time. I’d need about 1000 litres of that and burnt twice the amount of wood too!
The solar investment had itself paid off quite a while ago. Once all my kids are out, my electricity bill will be less again, than it is now.Last edited by rccrasher65; 07-16-2025, 01:15 PM.Comment
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