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Loading ×Sorry to interrupt CSS Error Refresh Skip to Hero Banner ContentSkip to Main Content SDO - Consumer * Home * Community * Topics Log in HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? Search * Search "" Previous * CUSTOMERS EMBRACE COMMUNITY SOLAR Learn how consumers and businesses have embraced solar and wind generation. Learn More * FACTORY TO BE OPENED BY HOME BATTERY GIANT THIS YEAR Increased home storage options for consumers are just over the horizon. Learn More * U.S. SOLAR PANEL IMPORT TARIFF TO HIT EUROPEAN, ASIAN MANUFACTURERS Global tariffs may harm the growth of solar power use and manufacturing. Learn More * RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY SET TO EXCEED TARGET GOVERNMENT SAID WAS IMPOSSIBLE Renewable producers are set to exceed targets, driving expansion and growth even as headwinds like tariffs and government inaction threaten the industry. Learn More * SOARING POWER BILLS SEE CONSUMERS SWITCH TO SOLAR INSTALLATIONS Soaring power bills and lack of trust in energy retailers are driving more consumers to install their own rooftop solar panels, a new report shows. The review finds higher prices and the growing complexity of energy offers means more customers are opting for solar energy installations. According to the national retail energy competition review, only one in four Americans say energy retailers have their long-term interests at heart. This has dropped by 10 per cent from 2017. Learn More Next * Customers Embrace Community Solar, Factory to be opened by home battery giant this year, U.S. solar panel import tariff to hit European, Asian manufacturers * Renewable energy capacity set to exceed target Government said was impossible, Soaring power bills see consumers switch to solar installations * Discussions * Top Content * Ideas * More Sort by: Top Posts Search this feed... Filter FeedRefresh this feed Skip Feed 8 Items Larry Baxter (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Maintenance Activities & Schedule for Turbines? I'm investing in a home turbine and battery backup, and I'm super excited about building energy independence! But I want to make sure I'm planning for the maintenance I'll have to do, and I've been reading through the documentation and only found a short paragraph around maintenance. Can anyone point me to materials I might use to plan my maintenance schedule? Expand Post * Maintenance * Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share Log In to Answer Mike Garcia (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Tips and Tricks? Hi! I'm a new member of this community, and I am quite excited to get started. Can you tell me what's the best place to find tips and tricks from other customers? It would be a real help to learn from others' experiences. Expand Post * Events * Installation * Getting Started -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 2 answers More answers1 of 2 * Gabe Hoskins (Salesforce Demo) a year ago I'd also recommend that you attend one of the upcoming events in your area. They're a great place to pick up tips from other customers! Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Log In to Answer Mike Garcia (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Regional Partners? How would I find which partners provide sales and service for your products in my region? Expand Post * Installation * Service -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 1 answer * tsupp (Salesforce Demo) a year ago Hello. If you visit the "Partner Locator" section of our website, you can enter your address, and it will tell you which partners serve your area. Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Log In to Answer Larry Baxter (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Maintenance Activities & Schedule for Turbines? I'm investing in a home turbine and battery backup, and I'm super excited about building energy independence! But I want to make sure I'm planning for the maintenance I'll have to do, and I've been reading through the documentation and only found a short paragraph around maintenance. Can anyone point me to materials I might use to plan my maintenance schedule? Expand Post * Maintenance * Wind -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share Log In to Answer Mike Garcia (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Tips and Tricks? Hi! I'm a new member of this community, and I am quite excited to get started. Can you tell me what's the best place to find tips and tricks from other customers? It would be a real help to learn from others' experiences. Expand Post * Events * Installation * Getting Started -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 2 answers More answers1 of 2 * Gabe Hoskins (Salesforce Demo) a year ago I'd also recommend that you attend one of the upcoming events in your area. They're a great place to pick up tips from other customers! Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Log In to Answer Mike Garcia (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. 22 de February de 2022 at 17:57 Regional Partners? How would I find which partners provide sales and service for your products in my region? Expand Post * Installation * Service -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 1 answer * tsupp (Salesforce Demo) a year ago Hello. If you visit the "Partner Locator" section of our website, you can enter your address, and it will tell you which partners serve your area. Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Log In to Answer Duncan Macintosh (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. Edited by SDO_A1 30 de April de 2019 at 15:39 What's the best base material for a Solar Panel? I'm planning out my home system, and I will likely mount my panels on the ground. That leaves me wondering whether I should pour a concrete pad, pour reinforced piers, use stake mounts, or take some other approach. What have folks used before? Expand Post Question with a best answer. Best Answer This is something that's often overlooked, so I'm glad you're thinking ahead! A few thoughts from my experiences: * CODE COMPLIANCE: ALWAYS consult your local building codes. Different counties have different requirements. * CONCRETE PADS: These are generally unnecessary for a ground solar installation, as they are good at supporting a ton of weight...like in a driveway application. * CONCRETE PIERS: The most permanent solution, and the most labor-intensive. But they can get you some elevation, and will generally stand up to wind very well and provide for great water drainage. Be sure to build piers deep enough to avoid frost heave in areas prone to freezing. * STAKE MOUNTS: Expensive accessories to buy for each mounting rack, but much easier to install and likely less costly overall. * GROUND REST: The default for most homeowners. The mounting brackets in the stores are all designed to ground rest, but you may want to consider water runoff in your installation area. Expand Post by ehale (Salesforce Demo) * Accessories * Installation * Solar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 3 upvotes * 3 answers More answers1 of 3 * Mark Smith (Salesforce Demo) a year ago Agreed with ehale above...what I found also worked was to ensure that the room itself is brightly lit so that folks in the room can be seen! Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply1 upvote Log In to Answer Andy Peterson (Salesforce Demo) asked a question. Edited by SDO_A1 30 de April de 2019 at 15:51 Cannot Get LTE Connectivity Speeds My wind turbine system is a little remote, so I opted for the LTE-based remote monitoring option instead of relying on wifi. But lately my account is showing only 3G level connectivity most of the time, which has me concerned about the quality of data I'm getting from the installation. I'm wondering: 1. Has anyone else encountered this? 2. Any ideas for remedying the issue? I'd hate to resort to a wired connection, since that would be pricy. Expand Post * Wind * Management -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * UpvoteUpvotedDownvoted * Answer * Share * 1 upvote * 3 answers More answers1 of 3 * Robert Simpson (Salesforce Demo) a year ago Guys, I'm not sure the firmware issue is related to your speeds. There are a whole host of other things that can affect speed. But yeah, I wish Cirrus would update the firmware too! Expand Post UpvoteUpvotedRemove UpvoteReply Log In to Answer End of Feed View More LEADERBOARD * Mark Smith Knows about: * Getting Started * Events * Technology 341 Points * Gabe Hoskins Knows about: * Philanthropy 318 Points * Anne Frost Knows about: * Getting Started 293 Points * Deanna Collins Knows about: * Events 277 Points * Heath Axworth No recent topic activity 239 Points DO YOU HAVE THE ANSWER? Nothing found Loading Live chat:Agent Offline Loading HI THERE! 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