How to Install Solar Panels : Solar Panel Cable for Transferring Electricity

A resistant, low voltage, landscape cable in size eight gauge will provide quite a bit of current carrying ability. Learn about the solar panel cable that transfers electricity from a professional in this free energy conservation video. Expert: Roger Bacon Bio: Roger Bacon is the owner of RGB Home Repair and Renovation in Santa Barbara California. He has experience in all phases of home repair and renovations such as plumbing, heating and solar power. Filmmaker: Diana Bacon
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what i am wondering is how this guy got a 6 star rating for killing people.
It’s very easy to build solar panels system by myself.
I am sure he even does not have residential electrical journey man license,
forget about master jouney man or C-46 license which is for solar contractors.
he is not allowed to connect two wsire under one holsplice connector. if this system is using batteries for power storage , his connections are not at all safe because incase because of batteries there is a short circuit it may generate lots of heat which can cause fire hazard.
WTF He just tucked the wires under the Panel???? Thats a Fire waiting to happen!!!
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I do not think it’s save to just tuck the wires under the solar panel it’s a roof duh!!! u know they do sell outside boxes
it is when you have 2 wires and one of them is white…
not so black is negative to
you aught to number your tutoreals so people can follow them easyer.
are you sure it’s safe to just tuck them wires under the panel? It doesn’t seem water tight.