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    Need to move a solar panel to access roof furnace

    Thank you everyone for your quick responses. I ended up using a 2.5” T30 (toro) to completely remove the panel clamp from the bolt. The manual posted above, thank you , will allow me to move the clamps tomorrow. Just came off the roof and I’m done for the night. Way to kick off 2021...
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    Need to move a solar panel to access roof furnace

    Thank you! This is awesome. I figured out another method, but this will help as I relocate the panel so that I don’t have to do this again in the future.
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    Need to move a solar panel to access roof furnace

    Lol it’s not for me... it’s for my wife... okay, and me. ;-)
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    Need to move a solar panel to access roof furnace

    Looks like the installers placed a panel in a location that prevents needed access to a roof AC unit. Does anyone know how to remove or undo this clip to remove the panel? I just need to move the panel about a foot, so we can have some heat. Lol. Or maybe not lol. Here is a picture of...
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    Failed solar/powerwall inspection

    Interesting... for LA I was told that the on/off switches were specifically not enough for the new code requirements.
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    Failed solar/powerwall inspection

    I’m in LA and had 3 additional external cutouts installed. I asked the installer why these were going in as it seemed like overkill, but he informed me that the requirements had changed, at least for LA, and they had to install these to essentially make it idiot proof to kill all power to the...
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    Critical Loads Panel Included in Tesla Quote?

    Yes, the critical loads panel is part of the process. It's necessary for the system to determine what will actually be backed up.