03-27-2014, 11:56 AM
UJ, like anything new its complicated at first - obviously all these guys on here are very knowledgable - no worries if you have little background with electrical or solar systems - start small / cheap and work your way through it slowly at a comfortable pace - no need to rush or worry something might go wrong - if you just start small and work out the kinks with your first system - maybe buy pieces used since you know your going against a learning curve - you'll want to buy new - quality equipment after you iron all the kinks out with your first system
Great idea imo to try and use the solar when you can - even if its just a little - good example for kids too imo
I'd suggest having a friend who knows a little on the matter when you make purchase decisions and decide to start hooking the system together
I agree with previous posts to be CAREFUL! These can be dangerous - just like propane grills - but with some common sense onviously no need to win a darwin award
Sorry for odd formating this keyboard is junk
Great idea imo to try and use the solar when you can - even if its just a little - good example for kids too imo
I'd suggest having a friend who knows a little on the matter when you make purchase decisions and decide to start hooking the system together
I agree with previous posts to be CAREFUL! These can be dangerous - just like propane grills - but with some common sense onviously no need to win a darwin award
Sorry for odd formating this keyboard is junk