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City Inspector came by this AM, he gave a green light to go...getting ready to move into the final phase with SCE. Here are a few pictures to share.
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I got an email from SCE stated NEM application has been submitted on last Saturday...will wait and see how long to get a pto.
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The wait will be finally over soon...it is scheduling to turn on my solar system and setting up monitor system with SolarEdge tomorrow.Comment
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City Inspector came by this AM, he gave a green light to go...getting ready to move into the final phase with SCE. Here are a few pictures to share.
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Is painting require for your city? I do not feel to pain the conduit looks nice ... Nature color is the best... Look nice ...Comment
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The painting is not require by my city nor my HOA. It is just an extra mile and effort that my installer is doing. I am happy with the color matching with the stucco.
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Thank you...very exciting for my system to go live today. I signed a purchased contract on 8/26 and system goes live today, 10/23. Just a few days shy of 8 weeks. There were a couple of delays from my HOA Management group, which took two weeks to signed off. And the city only took one week to approved. Also a minor delayed from my installer.
Over all experiences with my installer is a very positive experience. They informed me every step through out the process and provided update progress weekly. Even the owner/president of the company called me to give the project status and answered some other questions that I have on a Saturday evening. All office staffs to field staffs were extremely friendly and professionals.
They went with an extra mile and effort to replace quite a few broken roof tiles, which were not damaged by them I doubts.Comment
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Just because the system tested out does not allow someone to turn it on without getting formal approval from their POCO or a PTO..
So to be safe I would suggest everyone contact their POCO first and find out when they are able to "turn on" their system legally.Comment
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Not correct. If you follow the rules that apply in most locations, you need to wait for some notification from the power provider before a system can be turned on. A screw the rules attitude can lead to problems. Check with your POCO.Comment
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Thank you...very exciting for my system to go live today. I signed a purchased contract on 8/26 and system goes live today, 10/23. Just a few days shy of 8 weeks. There were a couple of delays from my HOA Management group, which took two weeks to signed off. And the city only took one week to approved. Also a minor delayed from my installer.
Over all experiences with my installer is a very positive experience. They informed me every step through out the process and provided update progress weekly. Even the owner/president of the company called me to give the project status and answered some other questions that I have on a Saturday evening. All office staffs to field staffs were extremely friendly and professionals.
They went with an extra mile and effort to replace quite a few broken roof tiles, which were not damaged by them I doubts.Comment
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