On 10/9/2024 9:39 AM, n1bkb--- via TowerTalk wrote:
Kent, I'd suggest you follow the same procedure I used before I had my solar
power system installed.I had my installer give me the names & addresses of
three previous recent installations he completed and asked him to clear my visit
with each customer.
I don't have a Tesla system, but a neighbor about a mile away does.
During a visit, he allowed me to poke around the system, which had
recently been installed, with my Kenwood TH-F6A talkie. The wiring was
either buried or in conduit, and the batteries were on the side of a
concrete outbuilding. His pre-existing solar array, was on the other
side of his property.
That talkie is not very sensitive, so is only useful as a probe close to
radiators. I couldn't find any noise. That doesn't mean there isn't any.
FWIW, the TH-F6A can't hear any noise around the charging cable for my
Tesla Model 3 when it's charging, and neither can my RX on a 160M
vertical that's about 40 ft away. I have a TH-F6A installed in the Model
3 with a vintage 2M/440 talkie amp that has a preamp, and it doesn't
hear noise. I've seen reports from a ham on youtube who seems reliable
that an HF rig in his Model 3 only hears noise with regenerative braking.
73, Jim K9YC
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