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Default A sure sign that solar power is becoming practical...

On Sunday, July 28, 2013 12:52:53 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 18:54:46 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



On 7/27/13 6:26 PM, wrote:




Of course electricians and licensed solar contractors will do


everything they can to stop DIY installers.


The government is on their side, denying any rebates to an unlicensed


installs.




Good. Licensed electricians and contractors are the ones who should be


doing the work. I thought you only had a hard-on against college


educated individuals, but I see you have no use for those who spend


years learning a trade and being responsible for their work.




Careful now, you are in over your depth again.



They do sell O/L listed, plug and play solar collectors

(Westinghouse/Akeena is one)

These come with a NEMA 5-15 plug, you just mount the collector on any

surface that faces the sun and plug it in to a handy receptacle.



Why would you need an electrician or solar contractor for that?



At trade shows we have to hire the union guys to PLUG IN THE BOOTH LIGHTS AND EQUIPMENT. It's against union rules for us (electronic engineers) to plug in AC power cords ourselves.

This kind of BS is exactly why Detroit is bankrupt, and there is no manufacturing in the US anymore.