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Trade: Remodeler
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Solar
NJ really makes it worthwhile for solar and I was wondering if any electricians here are doing any systems. My main question is, what brand of panels do you use and why?
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Trade: General/ Electrical/ HVAC/ Refrigeration/ IT Contractor
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Solar
Haven't done any in NJ but did a big one in U.P. Michigan... 96 2'x4' BP panels on a roof (48 on each side of skylights of a passive heat/warm water system)
Hand made fuse panel upstairs... then because we had it in the truck used a QO panel w/breakers for glorified switch box in basement and since hardware was 4 hours drive down logging trail... cost effective.
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