Feb-17-2014 11:41 AM
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Feb-21-2014 08:53 PM
okan-star wrote:
:hbka0721 wrote:
Joe, there is absolutely nothing wrong with having someone else do something like this. While you will have some, chastise you in that "you will save SO MUCH money doing it yourself!" Which in reality, is true. But, connecting something wrong, you can destroy some very sensitive and expensive equipment. What seems simple to some, like swapping an engine, wiring a home, making stock investments, just becomes too much for many. Plumbing is something I can do, but I avoid. I never have the right part or never seem to get that final pipe, sweated without getting a pin hole leak. But I would not hesitate to frame, wire, finish a home or swap out an engine. So bullies take all forms, in grade schools and on forums. Just because it was easy for someone to install their own solar, another might not feel that way.
Just be careful as there are a lot of people that will sell and install solar for more than it is worth and lack quality in their installation. Pay some more, to get a good installation. Going cheaper usually means the same.
b
bullies ? :h
Feb-21-2014 02:37 PM
Feb-21-2014 12:55 PM
Feb-21-2014 10:00 AM
bka0721 wrote:
Joe, there is absolutely nothing wrong with having someone else do something like this. While you will have some, chastise you in that "you will save SO MUCH money doing it yourself!" Which in reality, is true. But, connecting something wrong, you can destroy some very sensitive and expensive equipment. What seems simple to some, like swapping an engine, wiring a home, making stock investments, just becomes too much for many. Plumbing is something I can do, but I avoid. I never have the right part or never seem to get that final pipe, sweated without getting a pin hole leak. But I would not hesitate to frame, wire, finish a home or swap out an engine. So bullies take all forms, in grade schools and on forums. Just because it was easy for someone to install their own solar, another might not feel that way.
Just be careful as there are a lot of people that will sell and install solar for more than it is worth and lack quality in their installation. Pay some more, to get a good installation. Going cheaper usually means the same.
b
Feb-21-2014 09:16 AM
Feb-21-2014 06:04 AM
bka0721 wrote:
Joe, there is absolutely nothing wrong with having someone else do something like this. While you will have some, chastise you in that "you will save SO MUCH money doing it yourself!" Which in reality, is true. But, connecting something wrong, you can destroy some very sensitive and expensive equipment. What seems simple to some, like swapping an engine, wiring a home, making stock investments, just becomes too much for many. Plumbing is something I can do, but I avoid. I never have the right part or never seem to get that final pipe, sweated without getting a pin hole leak. But I would not hesitate to frame, wire, finish a home or swap out an engine. So bullies take all forms, in grade schools and on forums. Just because it was easy for someone to install their own solar, another might not feel that way.
Just be careful as there are a lot of people that will sell and install solar for more than it is worth and lack quality in their installation. Pay some more, to get a good installation. Going cheaper usually means the same.
b
Feb-20-2014 06:12 PM
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Feb-18-2014 03:50 AM
Mello Mike wrote:kerry4951 wrote:
I personally would not trust just gluing or taping them down. I used aluminum "L" brackets and I first applied butyl tape to the bottom of the bracket, then pushed the brackets down onto the roof. I then secured with several screws into the roof. The butyl caulk squeezed up thru the screw holes, so after tightening the screws down, I felt confident that the holes were sealed properly. I then encased the entire bracket base around all sides and over the screw heads with ample amount of Dicor. My panels have been on for 3 years and about 25K miles and so far they are still solid and trouble free.
I used a very similar process but used VHB tape instead. The professional grade VHB tape can be purchased through AM Solar.