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Monroe1

08/29/21 6:21 PM

#54334 RE: wallstreet1231 #54332

yeah just ask WallMart. What is the potential fire hazard of 1000's of watts traveling down a cable from your local utility company?

I have known a few installers and more than a few DIY'ers. Solar panel fires are almost unheard of.

Fires from lightening strikes are more common.

The UL testing and others that will have to be made take a lot of time. In many cases these tests involve aging under different climatic conditions and many other criteria that require based on time under varied conditions to help determine safety and efficiency. How well will it perform under stress etc, UV bombardment etc etc etc. and for how long?

Let's don't be in a hurry.

I would be just as interested if not more so in the certification testing of the "escaping contaminated air" excuse from Lopez/Dem/AG. That will be a question any other state/municipality will want to know.
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hotmeat

08/30/21 12:20 PM

#54337 RE: wallstreet1231 #54332

Had thought they were going to receive UK Cert months ago.

Was it denied or is the process still ongoing?
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karmakaziXpert

08/30/21 12:34 PM

#54340 RE: wallstreet1231 #54332

i'm so glad you posted this. can't believe how some think

hopefully, you woke up those that think they can do whatever is beneficial when it comes to government regulations and certifications.

just my opinions.

good luck!