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Originally Posted by Zeke
So, at this point in time is there anyone selling a more or less DIY kit? I mean it can't be too tough to install the panels, daisy chain them and bring all of that to the service entrance. Maybe have an electrician do the final hook up and get the inspection.
The question is, if a homeowner can provide enough information so that a system can be designed for the purpose for which it is intended, why can't someone calc the thing out and provide a list of needed major components?
I'm thinking Tire Rack here. Lots of people buy their tires on TR but I bet 1% install the tires themselves. Furthering the TR comparison, said customer removes the wheels, transports them and reinstalls them. The shop sent them out balanced and ready to go.
Panels arrive, you do the grunt work and sparky looks things over, checks the design calcs only to see that the rough install is according to the plan and tightens the final screw.
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Honestly, it is not that difficult. You do need to be a bit concerned on the hook up, since the panels are electrically alive when hooked up. And you need to be concerned with getting the roof connects correct, or risk leaks.
On the main electrical connection, you do have to have electrical disconnects to meet the latest NEC.