third Party Installations [RE-wrenches]

Daryl DeJoy penobscotsolar at panax.com
Wed Nov 7 08:28:21 PST 2001


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That's funny, I thought the reason this list was called "the wrench list" 
was because it was for wrenches only!
I've tried to approach this topic diplomatically but have never really 
gotten a satisfactory answer before. When I joined this list I was asked in 
no uncertain terms whether I was actually an installing, hands on PV 
person. I guess I assumed incorrectly that if I wasn't , I wouldn't have 
been allowed on. I do look forward to the day when there is a true wrench 
list and the valuable experience I've gained by my skinned knuckles isn't 
passed on to every .com person who can afford to sell cheaper because their 
overhead is much less than mine. I need to stock PVC, split bolts, cable of 
all types, lugs, and on and on. (you wrenches know what I mean). More money 
is made in the sale than the installation and very rarely do you get people 
buying a furnace over the internet because it's cheaper. Saying a proper PV 
installation is easy for the average buyer is very misleading. To someone 
familiar with furnaces, yes, the installation of one is easy, but I 
wouldn't want the average PV customer installing either my PV system nor my 
furnace.. I think this is a fair and reasonable comparison.
I'm sure I suitably raised the hackles of at least a few .com-mers today. 
What do you think, wrenches???
Daryl DeJoy
Penobscot Solar Design


At 10:43 AM 11/7/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Bob-O wrote:
>"If that is the case, I wonder what you are doing on this list? When I
>read and post here, I'm assuming that my readers pretty much all have
>the same skinned knuckles that I have. IMO, outfits that just sell
>parts or "systems" to folks they KNOW or SHOULD KNOW aren't up to the
>job of installation are part of the problem, not the solution."
>
>
>That's funny, I thought this list was for those of us wanting to share
>our installation problems and improve the quality of the solar pv
>industry in general and was not a public forum to denigrate other
>members on the list.
>
>As long as you know where a wire goes, you can always let an
>electrician skin his knuckles putting it there!
>
>Jeff Yago
>
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