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  • inetdog
    Super Moderator
    • May 2012
    • 9909

    #16
    Originally posted by russ
    My mistake - this is an individual dwelling. Another Mike (I think) was talking about an apartment house.
    That (apartment) was Mikael6. He is going the proper permitted route but has some issues with the way the building is wired.
    Last edited by inetdog; 12-15-2012, 04:04 PM. Reason: speling
    SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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    • mike84
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 9

      #17
      you guys must be from those big companies trying to discourage the do it yourselfer ..jk . ok, ill buy the panels but install everything else. inverters, railings, etc. I guess I cant do that either, right?

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      • Naptown
        Solar Fanatic
        • Feb 2011
        • 6880

        #18
        Originally posted by mike84
        you guys must be from those big companies trying to discourage the do it yourselfer ..jk . ok, ill buy the panels but install everything else. inverters, railings, etc. I guess I cant do that either, right?
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        In many jurisdictions you are allowed to do your own work. You should at least check with the AHJ to see how much you are allowed to perform. In PA and Conn for instance in order to qualify for the state credits it must be installed by a certified professional. But check the rules in your particular instance.
        You will most likely need an electrician to do the final connections into the panel box but installing railings, inverters (particularly Enphase which are basically plug in units (And not the plug and play chinese ones we all harp about)
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        • Sunking
          Solar Fanatic
          • Feb 2010
          • 23301

          #19
          Originally posted by mike84
          I guess I cant do that either, right?
          No some jurisdictions will allow you to DIY if you can jump through all the hoops and pass inspection. YOu may need to have an PE do the drawings and certify the structure. First big hoop is pulling the PERMIT.

          Besides buying the panels will be alot less expensive, and they will actually work.
          MSEE, PE

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          • russ
            Solar Fanatic
            • Jul 2009
            • 10360

            #20
            Originally posted by mike84
            you guys must be from those big companies trying to discourage the do it yourselfer ..jk . ok, ill buy the panels but install everything else. inverters, railings, etc. I guess I cant do that either, right?
            The usual green whine - when not allowed to do what one wants it is time to kick, scream and whine while blaming 1) big companies, 2) big oil, 3) big ag, 4) big pharma and on and on.

            Get a life and get real - you have your mind made up for something silly and are upset when it is pointed out to be silly.

            There are plenty of sites that will accommodate you - tell you what you want to hear.

            The guys here will tell you the truth and the correct way to go about things.
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