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$50,000 worth of equipment and installation labor to produce 20 cents worth of electricity
Only 1500w from that monstrosity... I'd rather pay for LNG than stare at that hunk of metal every day.
Why did they use a solid conductor UF cable?
Anyone knows where I can find that generator?
Glad I found this video. I got stuck installing mine. All good now!
Pretty sure my HOA will disapprove on this...
I just installed one of these, easy DIY job.
2:41 That is a shitty loop, way to big its literally making contact to half the screw, should have crimped it tight around the screw or used a crimp connector.... and whoever ran that underground to the boxes is a hack.....no reason to have them criss cross like that.... Why wouldnt you have offset the right pip to the right and left to the left. A little planning goes a long way, and you should always consider future work...
A simple video that no one can do. Fantastic!!
Hey there at the bottom of the hill