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Huntindog
Oct 09, 2016Explorer
2oldman wrote:BFL13 wrote:x2
Lesson is to know yourself what is right and wrong before getting anything done, then get some quotes. Then make sure it is done the way you specified.
The grunt work is what the installer does. The design is (or should be) what YOU do. That's so you know what's up when something goes wrong.
I've talked to many folks with solar who don't even know whether their panels are wired in parallel or series. Please, spend some time learning and designing before turning it loose to people who only want to get it done quickly.
So long as this amount of operator involvement is necessary, Solar will not become mainstream.
There are many more people that don't care to know the details about how things work, than there are techies who love to know this stuff.
I have a ton of knowledge about many things, but I don't know everything about everything.
For example:
I don't care to know how a microwave works, just that it does.
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