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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Nov 2010
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A sure sign that solar power is becoming practical...
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If you want to hire put everything you do, go for it. I prefer doing
things myself.
And I am pretty good at it.
You and every other Joe Blow. That's what most say.
Any unsafe Rube Goldberg setup will do the trick.
"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."
What was that all about? A mite paranoid, eh?
According to you, you just pull the permits and DIY.
Plug that **** in, simple as that.
Then just do it, and quit whining.
But AFAIC, cheap-ass DIY solar plugged into the public
grid is all greenie and Wall Street marketing hype.
After all, you're turning your home into a power plant.
You won't get away with not following all code and
licensing requirements that apply.
You got a beef, take it up with the state of Florida and
your local regulators.
You sound like Al Gore here.
Sane people will wait until the technology gets to where
professional, licensed and insured installation offers
the right payback. Already does in some areas.
You just go ahead and shape your world how you like.
Nobody's stopping you.
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