Excellent comment and information, Ed. A Merry Christmas to you!
Everyone stop with the class action, call-the-lawyers nonsense. One of
the quickest ways to kill goodwill and cooperation is to involve
lawyers. It's not the lawyers themselves that cause problems for us, but
what they're tasked to do. They're responsibility is to their client,
not us. They're job is to reduce, as much as possible, risk for their
client. Solar Edge and Tesla expose themselves to considerable liability
risk by recognizing there is any issue to be solved. They meet the
letter of the law and, so far, have chosen to go beyond that by fixing
installations that need fixing and even redesigning their systems to
mitigate the problem in the future. No, don't expect them to replace
every existing system with a redesigned one...
Why start a war? They have deeper pockets than we do, by a fair margin,
and once lawyers become involved, the lawyers will have access to those
pockets. While I've dealt with RFI on many occasions, I've never
resorted to lawyers to do it: I've almost always used goodwill and
cooperation to solve the problems. In a few instances, I've not
succeeded and, when the neighbor contacted the FCC, I had clearly
documented all my interactions and the FCC wound up telling them exactly
what I had. In this case, SolarEdge has chosen to address the issues as
they occur. That's far better than TV manufacturers did when
over-the-air VHF TV was the only TV entertainment option.
If you'd like to blow up any possibility at solving these problems
amicably then, by all means, contact your attorney and have at it. But,
you'll spoil it for all the rest of us in doing so. If you insist that
"there ought to be a law!" then be prepared for the inevitable
unintended consequences that will come with such an effort, because they
will be many, varied, and far less tractable than what we have now.
Kim N5OP
On 12/22/2019 6:34 PM, Hare, Ed W1RFI wrote:
And just what would you have lawyers do? Solar Edge is already handing the
problems and replacing systems. Tesla is a new player and that initial letter
was written by their lawyers. You saw the result. If we take this out of the
hands of the engineers who are trying to fix this and to improve future
designs, the lawyers will try to stop that. This is not a case for the lawyers
nor for the FCC. The systems meet the limits and the vast majority of harmful
interference complaints have been or are being resolved.
The verbiage I have typed so far talks about how working together is working.
Ed
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From: Dale Johnson <dj2001x@comcast.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2019 6:34 PM
To: Hare, Ed W1RFI <w1rfi@arrl.org>
Cc: rfi@contesting.com <rfi@contesting.com>; jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
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Subject: Re: [RFI] Update: Tesla's Response to Solar Panel RFI
Seems like it should go to the lawyers. The verbiage I read here is lawyer stuff. I think
it�s all in the hands of lawyers. NOT technicians.
Anyway good luck with it.
Dale j.
On 22, Dec 2019, at 17:25, Hare, Ed W1RFI <w1rfi@arrl.org> wrote:
JIm,
We are in contact with Solar Edge and Tesla, the two major players. If you
can summarize what you previously provided, we can make sure it gets into the
hands of the engineers.
Ed
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From: RFI <rfi-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Jim Brown
<jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2019 2:42 PM
To: rfi@contesting.com <rfi@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] Update: Tesla's Response to Solar Panel RFI
On 12/17/2019 10:55 AM, Hare, Ed W1RFI wrote:
Let me see if I can put this into perspective.
Thanks for your detailed summary of this. I have also contributed to
this matter, consulting with Tefford Reed, the Solar Edge field tech who
was working on K2MO's neighbor's installation. By coincidence, Reed
lived in the SF Bay area, driving distance to me, and we met twice for
lunch to discuss the project.
My contributions were to 1) educate the tech with respect to possible
mechanisms; 2) address installation-related factors unique to it that
could be affecting this particular installation; 3) wind and measure
more than a dozen chokes on several combinations of #31 to be applied to
the rooftop loop of optimizers and make specific recommendations; 4)
advised that the best and most cost effective solution was redesign of
problematic circuitry to minimize the HF noise products. One of those
installation-related factors was that the frame for the panels were
(are?) bonded to earth electrodes on the opposite side of the building
from the mains service, setting up a large loop for noise currents,
which would in turn establish a magnetic field that is strong in the
near field (like next door).
A few months later, I learned from K2MO that Reed had subsequently left
the company, and I have no idea of the extent to which my
recommendations reached anyone beyond him.
73, Jim K9YC
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