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<blockquote data-quote="wozz" data-source="post: 77222" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>i looked into doing it last year. I rang a training provider about it, and thats when i got put off. NICEIC accredited course, one day on how to connect up another day on manual handling, so i get taught to lift things and read the manufactures instructions??????</p><p></p><p>Then i got told you HAD to be a AC to connect them as DIs were not suitable for this type of thing.</p><p></p><p>That put my right off. Now my scheme is offering the same sort of thing, i am interested in renewables but not much call for it round here at the moment as most of my customers in nice big good looking houses (the only ones that can afford it) do not want these panels which take forever to pay for themselves making their house look crap. I can see it being big in the future i am just undecided if it will be in my lifetime. I am willing to be persuaded otherwise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wozz, post: 77222, member: 2011"] i looked into doing it last year. I rang a training provider about it, and thats when i got put off. NICEIC accredited course, one day on how to connect up another day on manual handling, so i get taught to lift things and read the manufactures instructions?????? Then i got told you HAD to be a AC to connect them as DIs were not suitable for this type of thing. That put my right off. Now my scheme is offering the same sort of thing, i am interested in renewables but not much call for it round here at the moment as most of my customers in nice big good looking houses (the only ones that can afford it) do not want these panels which take forever to pay for themselves making their house look crap. I can see it being big in the future i am just undecided if it will be in my lifetime. I am willing to be persuaded otherwise... [/QUOTE]
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