[RE-wrenches] Equipment shortages, long lead times?

Bob-O Schultze bob-o at electronconnection.com
Mon Nov 23 10:42:04 PST 2009


Hiya Ray,
In my experience, off-grid is always as steady as it ever was except for the Y2K burp. Those of us who know how to design and install for that market will always have some work, even in a crappy economy. At NABCEP, we take a lot of heat from all the new on-grid only installers who don't see or understand the value in learning about battery-based systems. They would like us to drop that part of the task analysis entirely from the Certification. I, for one, am resisting that insisting that's part of the overall trade. I'm concerned that if we certify installers without testing for battery knowledge, they will go and install a battery based system sooner or later anyway and NABCEP will look like fools if they muck it up.
Bob-O


On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:15 AM, R Ray Walters wrote:


Funny, because although Off grid has remained relatively slow compared to the crazy GT market, its also been very steady.

Ray

On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Windsun at wind-sun.com wrote:

> Nearly everything so far that we have been seeing shortages in is in off-grid equipment. We have not seen a huge increase or decrease in off-grid, but apparently some of the mfg's decided there would be a big drop. With the exception of a couple of particular models of inverters, we have seen no real shortages in grid tie.
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