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  • tng5090
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    Originally posted by CessnaTPA

    I'm in Riverview but my buddy lives in Carolwood. If you're interested in seeing the job at my buddies I'm sure he would be willing to show you and talk your ear off about solar. He's the one who got me into it . Just let me know.
    I'll be glad to talk to him. Where do you get your panels and inverters in Tampa?

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  • CessnaTPA
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    Originally posted by tng5090

    I'm in Carrollwood.
    I'm in Riverview but my buddy lives in Carolwood. If you're interested in seeing the job at my buddies I'm sure he would be willing to show you and talk your ear off about solar. He's the one who got me into it . Just let me know.

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  • tng5090
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    Originally posted by CessnaTPA

    You can get the electrical permit off their website and you will also need to summit a letter of commencement. I don't remember the exact number but my friend only paid $150, but he installed a really small system, 4 panels with the ability of 30 in the future. He's on a budget.
    what part of Tampa do you live in?
    I'm in Carrollwood.

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  • CessnaTPA
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    Originally posted by tng5090

    What are the applications and costs and can I get them from Hillsborough county website?
    You can get the electrical permit off their website and you will also need to summit a letter of commencement. I don't remember the exact number but my friend only paid $150, but he installed a really small system, 4 panels with the ability of 30 in the future. He's on a budget.
    what part of Tampa do you live in?

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  • tng5090
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    Originally posted by CessnaTPA

    I live in the Tampa area and just installed a PV system on my home myself in September. And I just helped a friend install one on his house which just passed final inspection yesterday and is now waiting for TECO to install net metering.

    It's a piece of cake to get a permit compaired to 4 months ago in Hillsborough county. They now do what they call over the counter permits. All you need to do is show up with your application and prints that are wet stamped (every page) and you can go home and start installing your system.
    They will require 2 inspections, a electrical rough in and electrical final.

    I did my own prints but as I suggest to my buddy to just have Castillo Engineering do the structural and electrical prints for $400.
    Let me know if you would like to hear more details.
    What are the applications and costs and can I get them from Hillsborough county website?

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  • CessnaTPA
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    Originally posted by tng5090
    TundraLu, I'm in Tampa, Fl and trying to get a permit. Could you help how to make a permit plan?
    I live in the Tampa area and just installed a PV system on my home myself in September. And I just helped a friend install one on his house which just passed final inspection yesterday and is now waiting for TECO to install net metering.

    It's a piece of cake to get a permit compaired to 4 months ago in Hillsborough county. They now do what they call over the counter permits. All you need to do is show up with your application and prints that are wet stamped (every page) and you can go home and start installing your system.
    They will require 2 inspections, a electrical rough in and electrical final.

    I did my own prints but as I suggest to my buddy to just have Castillo Engineering do the structural and electrical prints for $400.
    Let me know if you would like to hear more details.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by TundraLu
    UPDATE on MY DIY Install. I PASSED inspection for both Architectural and Electrical on 1/10/2018. I was very happy with the Electrical inspector's comments. He praised the job and said, man, you did this yourself. Yes, sir, I tell him. He was like, this is cleaner than any Solar company I have seen. That brought a smile to my face. This guy was a stickler and checked EVERYTHING. He was here for most of the day. So I am blessed that he was a good guy and checked ALL my work. On 1/12/2018 WREC came out and looked at the system and swapped out my meter to a NetMeter. The Tech was more excited than me to commission the system for the 1st time. He asked me like 100 questions and didn't want to leave. So far I am super excited about the system and knowing it was done by me. I went the extra mile on penetration points for the FLashfoot system to ensure the points are perfectly sealed, also did not skimp on anything, ensured grounding was perfect to the Ironridge racking. After reading the nightmare of that person here I was like I don't want to go through that. It has rained like crazy over the past weeks as the install was taking place and I would jump in both attics to very no leaks where evident. Not one so far and fingers crossed.

    So at this point, I went from my original plan of 24 panels (7Kw System) to 29 panels (9.4 kW System). Figured had the real estate and a little headroom if needed. I will keep an update here for anyone wanting any questions answered that are in the same area as me.

    One of the cool things about solar is when it is raining I am making power, and when it is cloudy I am also making power. I was not expecting that and that is Amazing.

    The only thing I hate is when the neighbors ask me. Hey, how much did you pay? I do not like answering that as I feel that is my business. We all make money and spend it differently. I chose to buy solar for my own reasons. People automatically want to say oh it will take you forever to get your money back. I look at them and laugh. I am like you smoke 3 packs of Newports a day and are trying to give me financial advice. haha ok.

    So your POCO is WREC? I live in Brooksville and have the same POCO but have wondered what hoops I have to jump through to DIY my own system.

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  • tng5090
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    TundraLu, I'm in Tampa, Fl and trying to get a permit. Could you help how to make a permit plan?

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  • TundraLu
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    Originally posted by zues2602
    tundralu I'll pay you to make me permit pack all i have is 10 400watt panels and a fronius if 5100 inverter.
    Give me your email i will help you.

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  • hbrand
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    I had good luck with Straten Solar, they charged me $ 295.- for a plan set. I bought $ 23000 worth of stuff from them. Pika and Panasonic 325

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  • solarix
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    Just a note on other engineering options that are available:

    Some distributors offer engineering services to their customers. I recommend Soligent which I believe will sell to anyone that sets up an account.

    There is a nationwide service of engineers that work through a site called greenlancer.com that offer a range of professional solar services for a few hundred dollars

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  • zues2602
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    I'll pay if someone can make my permit plans I'm in florida.

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  • zues2602
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    tundralu I'll pay you to make me permit pack all i have is 10 400watt panels and a fronius if 5100 inverter.

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  • TundraLu
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    Originally posted by hbrand
    TundraLu
    I want to install a 4kw system on my roof in Edgewater, FL. Could you please post pictures or pdf from your dealings with the permitting? This would help me to modify my system and try to get the permit.
    Greetings, Harold
    That stuff contains my personal info so i will not post it on a public forum. Please keep in mind that whatever my AHJ office needs to see on the documents can be different than where you live. The best thing to do is go down to your local AHJ and talk to them and let the know what you intend to do. They should have no problems pointing you into the right direction.

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  • TundraLu
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    UPDATE on MY DIY Install. I PASSED inspection for both Architectural and Electrical on 1/10/2018. I was very happy with the Electrical inspector's comments. He praised the job and said, man, you did this yourself. Yes, sir, I tell him. He was like, this is cleaner than any Solar company I have seen. That brought a smile to my face. This guy was a stickler and checked EVERYTHING. He was here for most of the day. So I am blessed that he was a good guy and checked ALL my work. On 1/12/2018 WREC came out and looked at the system and swapped out my meter to a NetMeter. The Tech was more excited than me to commission the system for the 1st time. He asked me like 100 questions and didn't want to leave. So far I am super excited about the system and knowing it was done by me. I went the extra mile on penetration points for the FLashfoot system to ensure the points are perfectly sealed, also did not skimp on anything, ensured grounding was perfect to the Ironridge racking. After reading the nightmare of that person here I was like I don't want to go through that. It has rained like crazy over the past weeks as the install was taking place and I would jump in both attics to very no leaks where evident. Not one so far and fingers crossed.

    So at this point, I went from my original plan of 24 panels (7Kw System) to 29 panels (9.4 kW System). Figured had the real estate and a little headroom if needed. I will keep an update here for anyone wanting any questions answered that are in the same area as me.

    One of the cool things about solar is when it is raining I am making power, and when it is cloudy I am also making power. I was not expecting that and that is Amazing.

    The only thing I hate is when the neighbors ask me. Hey, how much did you pay? I do not like answering that as I feel that is my business. We all make money and spend it differently. I chose to buy solar for my own reasons. People automatically want to say oh it will take you forever to get your money back. I look at them and laugh. I am like you smoke 3 packs of Newports a day and are trying to give me financial advice. haha ok.


    Last edited by TundraLu; 01-25-2018, 02:48 AM.

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