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Default Very few solar panels on new houses



"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 01:23:37 +0100, Rod Speed
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 22:52:31 +0100, Rod Speed
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message
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Yes, but you don't get to do that part of the installation and
get paid for the electricity you deliver to the grid, or even
install
the meter that shows how much you have generated either.

You put it in, get it checked, then get paid.

Just like if you rent a flat here, you can't do electrical work
without
someone checking it, but you can do it yourself first and only pay a
pittance to get it tested by someone with the silly certificates.

Doesn't work like that with solar panels if you
want to be paid for the electricity they generate.

Why not?

Because that's the way it works. Even harry didn't diy his.

Works that way for anything else, so why not solar?

If it's been shown by a professional that it's installed correctly.

You don't even get to buy the meter.


So what? You can buy the panels and the invertor and set everything up
and avoid most of the labour charge:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113369750887


But you cant diy everything and still get paid for the electricity you
generate.


So you need an official to install the meter, can't cost that much.

All you do is connect the wires where the manual says to, you
don't
even
need to understand how it works.

Doesn't get you paid for what you feed into the grid.

All you do is get someone round to check it's wired up right and
certify
it.

Wrong again.

Prove it.

Just did.

Saying it's so doesn't make it so. Show a link.

Just as true of your claim.

You made the claim,

You get to show the link.

That's how it works.

I spoke common sense.

Nope, you flaunted your pig ignorance, as usual.

Ignorant of stupid folk, perhaps.


Yep, yours is certainly the ignorance of stupid folk.


This is where your spelling lets you down. I said ignorant not ignorance.


Nothing to do with my spelling, the spelling changes depending
on on whether it's a verb, noun, concept etc, stupid.