I had a nasty (still unresolved) fight with a neighbor several years ago
over his solar panels, batteries, and inverter system. I got the FCC
involved who wrote the guy a letter. He thought that I forged the letter at
first, then went door to door in the neighborhood trying to put pressure on
me through the other neighbors since I was the BULLY of the neighborhood.
What a mess... The bottom line is that the END USER of these devices is
responsible for their operation. You can't get the FCC to go to the
manufacturer and get help. The Regs don't read that way. FAIR RITE products
(mix 31 and 43 I would suspect) would help if you got the opportunity to
apply them....IF you got the opportunity to apply them, to the cables in the
system. I'll be watching to see how this resolves itself. Good luck... -
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Brown
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2016 5:01 PM
To: rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Solar Panel RFI
On Tue,8/9/2016 1:51 PM, Peter Laws wrote:
It's almost certainly the inverter that takes the DC from the panels
and converts it to AC usable by household loads (
Not necessarily -- depending on the system architecture, it could be the
charge controller, because you only hear it during the hours when the
panels are generating energy. Yes, by all means study the QST article.
Not everything in it is right, but most of it is.
73 Jim K9YC
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