e57 said:
I don't know about back East - but out here they are installed by YAHOO's for the most part...
E:
I am not sure I would have put it the same way, but we
probably share many of the same sentiments. I have
been thinking about this reading the posts on solar,
but I really haven't been sure how to bring it up.
It's good to see more professionals, like those on this forum,
get more involved and specifically knowledgable, on both
the installation and especially inspection side. As PV
moves from relatively more "off-grid / remote" to more
mainstream utility interactive installs, and genuine E.C.'s
get involved, I am hoping this gets better.
I have also had my frustrations, such as explaining to
PV *INSTRUCTORS* the difference between a cable and
a raceway (thinking, "WTF are you an instructor and
what are you teaching the other ignoramuses?")
Or, a look in many PV combiner boxes
is like a look into a pot of spaghetti. I'm sure there
are many stories.
There are some good PV contractors out there, though,
and as has been discussed elsewhere, there is no shortage
of crappy AC electrical work being installed.
Article 690 has been significantly revised and expanded,
which will hopefully help. Other hopeful stuff is
happening, e.g. John Wiles' efforts to educate
the unwashed PV installers is also a big step in the
right direction.
Anyway, I am cautiously optimistic it will get better.