Revising for the exam

I called this entry "revising for the exam" because that is a little bit what it felt like. Before you start getting quotes it is not a bad idea to aquaint yourself with the technology as best you can. The resources you use will depend on your existing level of knowledge of things electrical. If you are a complete beginner, then it would be a good idea to look at som "Idiots Guide..." type resources. There are a lot out there, and it would probably be a good idea to check out more than one. If you have a rudimentary idea of how a house is wired up and you know the difference between a Volt, an Amp, and a Watt then I would reccomend something intended for installers. The Sunsynk Website has some good resources. Their "Training Part 1" document gives a pretty good overview. There is a video to go with it if you like that sort of thing. Personally, I prefer to just read the materials. Sunsynk Training

If you already have a smart meter then I woud recommend getting the Loop app. This will allow you to do simulations of solar panel performance based on your ACTUAL ELECTRICITY USAGE over the last year and the ACTUAL WEATHER conditions at your location. You will need to sign up here. You will also need to download the app to your phone. Like any simulation, it won't be 100% accurate, but it is a good starting point for figuring out how much a system could benefit you.

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