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How Winnie-the-Pooh Went Solar (with Tigger Too!)

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On the next Probably True Solar Stories, we revisit the story of how Winnie-the-Pooh went solar, but this time, with a certain Pooh character who wasn’t part of the public domain… until now.
True Solar Takeaways

  • As Christopher Robin mentioned, you should always get at least three solar quotes before selecting a solar installer.
  • The typical solar system consists of the solar panels, the inverter, and the racking.
  • An inverter converts the solar panel's direct current (DC) electricity into the alternating current (AC) electricity that's used by home electronics and appliances.
  • A microinverter is installed behind every panel.
  • A string inverter is installed on a home's wall, but the "string" part refers to the inverter's copper wires that connect to the solar panels.
  • Before installation, every solar system in the U.S. must be permitted--approved by building, fire, and other city and county departments. Their goal is to make sure the design is safe, so they can be picky. ... Sometimes, too picky.
  • The utility also needs to inspect and approve the installation before it gets turned on.
  • Solar can be stored in batteries. They're most often lithium-ion batteries today. In the past, they were lead acid.

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Manage episode 404991299 series 3395584
Content provided by Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tor "Solar Fred" Valenza or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

On the next Probably True Solar Stories, we revisit the story of how Winnie-the-Pooh went solar, but this time, with a certain Pooh character who wasn’t part of the public domain… until now.
True Solar Takeaways

  • As Christopher Robin mentioned, you should always get at least three solar quotes before selecting a solar installer.
  • The typical solar system consists of the solar panels, the inverter, and the racking.
  • An inverter converts the solar panel's direct current (DC) electricity into the alternating current (AC) electricity that's used by home electronics and appliances.
  • A microinverter is installed behind every panel.
  • A string inverter is installed on a home's wall, but the "string" part refers to the inverter's copper wires that connect to the solar panels.
  • Before installation, every solar system in the U.S. must be permitted--approved by building, fire, and other city and county departments. Their goal is to make sure the design is safe, so they can be picky. ... Sometimes, too picky.
  • The utility also needs to inspect and approve the installation before it gets turned on.
  • Solar can be stored in batteries. They're most often lithium-ion batteries today. In the past, they were lead acid.

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