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Old 12-04-16, 09:19 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by Roostre View Post
You've never seen 3 guys so happy to have our hard work generating 200-250 watts as the sun was rapidly dropping over the horizon.
If you think that was exciting wait until it goes live. When my wife called me at 11AM to say the power company had been by to swap out our meter, I left work for lunch, came to the house, flipped the combiner panel breakers and started collecting sunshine (8-01-2013). It's only been shut off once since then, just as a precaution when Hurricane Matthew (really a tropical storm at my house), came by.

You will quickly recoup all that energy you sent into the attic to thaw the roof.

Glad to see another self-install go well.
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