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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Free online Solar Directory
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Midnite Solar MNB17 Inverter system
MidNite inverter systems are a game changing innovation that will revolutionize system design and installation. The MNB17 is the most advanced battery based inverter/charger system ever devised and with eight patents pending, MidNite is the only manufacturer of a system like this. Our inverter/charger and MPPT solar and wind modules are hot swappable and available in various voltage configurations.One person installation. Nothing heavy to man handle.Hours of installation time will be saved on each job.
Up to five 2kW inverter/charger modules, up to two 5000 and 8000 watt MPPT modules depending on model.
Five bays to suit your needs
Redundant power modules do not take the system down if one fails
Built in E-Panel
Two 600V/100A breakered PV inputs, two breakered 80 amp 120/240VAC inputs
Breakered 80 amp 120/240VAC AC Bypass
250 amp battery breaker (48V battery)
Battery types supported: Flooded, Gel, AGM, Nickel-Iron, Lithium, NiCad
Built in Ethernet
Optional communications module to talk to most MidNite products
Built in state of charge meter with Whizbang Jr.
Built in LEDs in the wiring compartment provide lighting for installation
Talking graphics panel
Battery monitoring system provides visual and audible battery condition alerts
System will speak English, Spanish and French
SPD lightning arrestors included in the MNB17-5
Aux inputs and outputs with remote battery voltage and temp sensing
Off-grid, battery backup grid tie, self-consumption all in one unit
Nine meters all with dual scales eliminate the need to hunt for a voltmeter
Three phase system for International and commercial applications
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Super Bowl 2019
Hope you all enjoy the super bowl today and if it’s the puppy bowl that your watching  enjoy that as well either way stay safe today 
Cheers
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Pups 
#puppy #pups #doggies #goldenretreivers #gooddogs #dogs #puppylove
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Brisket 
#brisket #smokedmeat #homesmokedbrisket #smoked #yummy #beef #beefitswhatsfordinner #cow #smokedbeefbrisket
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Eastern Sierras by Lundy Lake 
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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How do you monitor your energy usage?
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This is Sense. Sense installs in your home's electrical panel and provides insight into your energy use and home activity through our iOS, Android, and web apps.
Globalsolarsupply.com Has all the Sense products in stock and ready to ship to you fast
Once you receive Your Sense monitor and it  has been installed,  now it’s time to get oriented inside the Sense app. This is where all power consumption and usage activity gets reported from the Sense monitor; clearly, instantly, and in real time. In this post, we’ll look at the app’s four main screens.
Now – a real-time tally of every watt your home is using. Trends – historical energy trends by day, week, month and device. Devices – individual usage statistics and information for individually discovered devices. Settings – account info, Wi-Fi configuration, Alexa/IFTTT integrations, and much more.
Energy intelligence in real time
The Now screen displays both instantaneous power use and a timeline of every device that turns on or off. This is the screen you’ll likely be checking most often – it’s the quick-to-read snapshot of your home’s activity. The Power Meter at the top displays your energy usage in real-time.Try turning on a light or appliance – you’ll see the reading change instantly when it goes on and off. If you want to get very granular, pinch and zoom into the meter (this works best with the app in portrait orientation).
You can also see usage plotted as a bubble graph, with bubble size relative to power consumption. Bubbles appear for each device that’s been detected, as well as your “Always On” load, which accounts for phantom loads that seem to always be on, like DVRs, printers, Wi-Fi speakers, and desktop computers that consume a small amount of power in “standby” mode. When you first open the app, you might only have one or two bubbles shown, but that number will grow over the coming weeks as Sense listens to your home and identifies more devices.
The timeline on the bottom half of the Now screen displays historical use of any discovered devices. Tap a device to get detailed usage information and statistics, or to categorize and rename mystery devices and set up notifications. Remember, Sense needs some time to learn your home, and the devices in it. As new devices are discovered, they’ll start to appear here on the timeline.
Analyze your energy use
The Trends screen makes it easy to see how your home is consuming energy over time.
Right away you’ll see where you can set and track goals to reduce your energy use. Also on the Trends screen is the Usage section. Here, you can track how much energy your home is using day-to-day. To dig into your Usage information, tap the small arrow just to the right of the Usage section. You can view by the day, week, month. year, or billing cycle (if you’ve defined your billing dates in the Settings screen). By default, you’re seeing total energy use for your whole home represented in green, but you can also click on individual devices to see Trends for that device (in green) versus your total use (in grey). To see total usage in kWh or dollars for a particular day, press and hold your finger on that day’s bar graph.
Now quickly tap that day (without holding) for an hourly view of your energy use. The graph now shows usage for each hour of the day, represented as a bar. This is very helpful if you’re trying to shift usage to take advantage of off-peak utility rates during other parts of the day. Or, if you have solar, to better sync up your consumption with your energy production, like charging your EV in the middle of the day when solar generation is at its highest. You’ll notice that the statistics for each device also change as you modify the viewing range.
In addition to the Usage view in the Trends screen, the Power Meter here shows consumption over the last 24 hours. You’ll likely see some spikes when large appliances were turned on. Tap the arrow on the right of the Power Meter to see a detailed real time representation of what’s on right now right down to the sub-second level. Scroll left to see past activity, and you can also pinch with two fingers to zoom out. This is where you can see some of the particular signatures that each device has when it turns on or off. Sense detects devices by identifying these signatures and other unique qualities in the context of your home.
Your Home’s Devices
The Devices screen gives you a bird’s-eye view of all the devices that have been discovered in your home, listed first by what is currently on, and then alphabetically after that. During the first few weeks after installation, this list may be limited, but the longer your monitor is installed, the more devices Sense will learn and the longer this list will grow. If devices are currently turned on, the app indicates that in green. By tapping on any of them, you’ll go into the Device Detail view and see their historic usage statistics, and if you’ve added your electricity costs to the app, you can even see how much that device is costing you to operate.
For unknown devices that have been discovered by Sense but not yet named, you’ll see a list of Community Names which leverages crowdsourced data to give you insights into what other Sense users have named similar devices, and your can also use these historical data clues to help pinpoint what they are. By tapping the gear icon in the top right of the screen, you can also add the make and model. By doing this you’re also helping to contribute to the accuracy of the Community Names feature, and helping the Sense data science team build its database of device signatures, in turn improving detection accuracy for the entire user community. This Details tab also includes fields for information that is unique to your home, like the location, and personal notes like “Filter changed 01/01/17” to help you stay organized and up-to-date with your appliance maintenance.
Tapping on the Manage tab reveals controls for whether or not that particular device is displayed on the Timeline of the Now screen, settings for basic or customized notifications, and controls to Merge the device with another (like combining multiple independently-detected elements of a dishwasher or clothes dryer), Delete a device (if you no longer have it, or it seems to be misfiring), and Report a Problem to the support team. This last point is useful when Devices display as being “On” when they actually aren’t. You can report “Device is Not On” and help inform those detection algorithms.
Account Settings
The last main screen inside the Sense app is Settings, where you can customize how Sense works for you and access some of the more advanced features. Under the Account tab, you can opt to receive push and email notifications when new devices are discovered, or when mystery devices are found. Nested inside My Home, you’ll find the Sense Monitor tab, which provides all the details of your hardware, including firmware versions (firmware updates automatically overnight), Wi-Fi configuration, and real-time metering of your electrical mains. You’ll also see the the Data Sources tab where you can enable other inputs for Sense to monitor like Network Device Identification. Under Connected Devices, you can connect Sense to hundreds of other smart devices in your home through IFTTT, or setup our integrations with Philips Hue and Amazon’s Alexa. You can also set the electricity cost and billing cycle start date if you’d like to track your power use in dollars in cents as well as kWh. Finally, the Help section provides you with links to useful guides and troubleshooting tips.
The Sense app is your dashboard of what’s going on (and off) in your home. Take some time, explore its features and get a better understanding of your power usage.
Have a suggestion to improve the Sense monitor or app? Be sure to reach out to our support team here. And don’t forget to join the Sense community forum to share your stories, suggest features and connect with other Sense users
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Shipping Solar Panels
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Solar panels are difficult to ship first of all they are fragile, they are usually bigger than standard Carriers UPS, FedEx, postal service type are willing to ship through their systems . Here at GlobalSolarSupply.com we have broken our solar panels down into two catagories small panels up to about 200 watts that will ship using standard UPS, FedEx, Postal Service and large solar panels these are larger and must ship via freight. Carrier since these larger solar panels must ship freight it makes sense to buy these in larger quantities because one large solar panel cost only slightly less to ship than 20+ panels cost it’s all about the foot print that they take up in the truck and the distance from the warehouse that they are shipped from. In the near future we will be establishing a flat rate for shipping of all large solar panel orders from 1. to 25 solar panels
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Golf Cart Solar
We have some good options for charging your golf cart with free clean solar power these solar golf cart charging kits have everything you need to properly charge your 24,36, or 48 VDC golf cart with a genasun solar boost charge controller powered by one or more solar panels with wiring fusing and mounting hardware. Depending on the amount of wattage that you supply the charge controller with and the available sunshine these two factors will determine the speed of charging your golf cart with the sun. A large 300+ watt solar panel is easiest to hook up mount and looks the best in my opinion however solar panels over about 200 watts are difficult to #hip and require freight shipping however 2 pr more smaller solar panels will give you the wattage to efficiently charge your golf cart yet still be easily shipped to you through regular shipping carriers (UPS USPS, FedEx) we have created a few different kits below to help you decide we can also create a custom kit just for you.
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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Solar Water Pumping
We have been receiving a lot of phone calls about solar powered pond and small fountain pumps and we created 6 custom solar systems in the last few months for customers who wanted to power their fountains and ponds with solar the smallest was a 5 watt solar panel and a pump about the size of your hand and the largest used 3 solar panels ant 330 watts each powering a DC drive that controlled a pool styled  pump that took water from a 1/2 acre pond and pushed it up 25 feet where it ran back to the pond in a man made solar powered river.. Each of the projects were created based on the customers needs and desires and I had a great time working with each of them. This afternoon I received another phone call from a landscape designer who wanted to get some help with creating a solar powered fountain for her client and it got me thinking that we should be offering some solar water pumping solutions on our site. So I created a category for solar water pumping and also started to add some DC pumps and will be developing some solar powered water pumping kits in various sizes to further assist customers with getting the solar products they need and want.
#solarwaterpumping #solar #solarfountain #solarpumps #DCpumps
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 6 years ago
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FREE Solar Installer directory
Get found by Google and other search engines and grow your customer base by joining our Free online directory of solar installers,engineers,solar panel cleaners, and solar manufacturers 
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 7 years ago
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Solar Equipment Online
GlobalSolarSupply.com is your premier online source for high quality solar equipment. We have all the solar parts you could ever want or need all shipped to you quickly and cost effectively. We also have affiliate and dealer programs and we are starting a free online directory of solar installers and engineering sources. Visit our site today and get the solar parts heading to you fast.
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 7 years ago
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This is one of my favorite photos of a solar farm it was taken in 2015 in France it is a small farm by today’s standards only producing 100 mega watts of clean solar power and is one of the most picturesque solar farms that I have seen.
Visit us at GlobalSolarSupply.com and get all the solar parts you need to create you own solar power system 
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globalsolarsupply-blog · 7 years ago
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This made me giggle 
Happy Holidays to all you Naughty Kids
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Looking for affiliate marketers for our solar products and web site 
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