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May 18, 2018
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silent_t
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In Utah you can install yourself and then have it inspected and qualify
I talked about this a little bit here:
https://www.cougarboard.com/board/message.html?id=15756484
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2 years of self installed solar.
silent_t
5/18/18 12:20pm
Did you phyiscally install them yourself, or did you hire that part out?
DK-
5/18/18 12:31pm
Put them up with my very own hands. Plus some unskilled labor from friends
silent_t
5/18/18 12:36pm
Are you in Utah? My neighbor (in AZ) is getting ready to do this himself (with
crack
5/18/18 12:38pm
I am in Utah. Didn't go with a battery
silent_t
5/18/18 12:40pm
So once you are in, if the policy changes are you grandfathered under original
crack
5/18/18 12:42pm
The RMP changes had a grandfather clause for 20 years or so I think.
silent_t
5/18/18 12:47pm
You mentioned tax rebates. I had a professional installer tell me the rebates are only available with professional
jdub
5/18/18 12:41pm
In Utah you can install yourself and then have it inspected and qualify
silent_t
5/18/18 12:44pm
Panel churn is a concern of mine.
HuskerFan2
5/18/18 12:46pm
While panels are getting better, they aren't changing that much.
silent_t
5/18/18 12:49pm
Silicon solar cells have fundamental physical limits to efficiency. They will
Defenestrator
5/18/18 1:25pm
To add to that, we can see from this chart that even research grade silicon
Defenestrator
5/18/18 1:30pm
Good info. Thanks for the update. Been considering for a while, but need to
BlooGeek
5/18/18 1:32pm
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