You are welcome!
Attached is a picture from the sidewalk in front of my next door neighbor's house. Because the road approaches my house from a lower elevation, the side and underside of the panels are part of what anyone would first see coming up the street. Although curb appeal is hard to define, I'm really happy with how the black frame and rails do not draw attention to the array. Other installations in my neighborhood with the standard clear finish have caught my eye in what I consider a bad way.
The inverter and other equipment will be installed tomorrow in the wall space near the main service panel shown in the picture, with appropriate clearance to the gas service. Because that wall is south facing, I may install some kind of awning if too much direct sun on the inverter is elevating the temperature higher than it should be.
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Attached is a picture from the sidewalk in front of my next door neighbor's house. Because the road approaches my house from a lower elevation, the side and underside of the panels are part of what anyone would first see coming up the street. Although curb appeal is hard to define, I'm really happy with how the black frame and rails do not draw attention to the array. Other installations in my neighborhood with the standard clear finish have caught my eye in what I consider a bad way.
The inverter and other equipment will be installed tomorrow in the wall space near the main service panel shown in the picture, with appropriate clearance to the gas service. Because that wall is south facing, I may install some kind of awning if too much direct sun on the inverter is elevating the temperature higher than it should be.
20150327_075929.jpg
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