"But, as you all know, there are always more details to master, code issues
to be clarified, and new technologies coming down the pike."

1. Specifically, not only practical safeguarding code issues, but also the
I codes and standards, - CEC, CBC, ... there are courses with the ICC 2013
TriChapter IAEI Events which included advanced fire-stopping,
PV plan-check and permitting workshops and updates, CalGreen code,Energy
...

2. There are other options with certification - or 'feathers' in the ANSI
Z89 hardhat.  In California, you are required to have a contractors license
in accordance to B&P code - if not this happens -

3. In other words, the license is the hat and certification is the
'feather.' The license itself is also certification.

4. With an OSHA 30 certificate, I'd suggest also adding some new feathers
for OSHA safety health and environmental specifically applicable to our
trade: http://osha4you.com/courses/osha-courses-by-industry  "Hands-on and
hands-off" construction courses at Sacramento at the safety center. The
trainers have more than 25+ years of experience.

5. There's also the UL PV Installer Certification with the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW),  offering UL's Photovoltaic (PV)
Installer Certification to IBEW members and the National Electrical
Contractors Association (NECA) - may be difficult to qualify and complete -
I think there are now more than 30 +

6. Some differences in the certification models as discussed here:
http://nti.njatc.org/Portals/3/C%20Group/2012%20NTI%20UL%20PV%20Certification.pdf

7. By the way, if you are looking for an Advanced Photovoltaics Course in
Sacramento 3 days for free ~$0.00? I'd suggest consider
https://usage.smud.org/etcstudent/ClassDescription.aspx?Id=814 this year
with Bill Brooks of Brooks Engineering?

8. I agree - there's more to a license and certification than submitting
a writing sample.

>
The MREA (Midwest renewable energy association) offers classes, some
on-line now. Really good Instructors.

www.midwestrenew.org

Jesse

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On Apr 12, 2013, at 8:03 PM, jay peltz <j...@asis.com> wrote:

> HI Eric,
>
> I'm going to advise you to look at SEI
> Solar energy international.
>
> http://www.solarenergy.org/
>
> Full disclosure, I teach part time from them.
>
> Cheers,
>
> jay
>
> peltz power
>
> On Apr 12, 2013, at 12:46 PM, SunHarvest wrote:
>
>> Wrenchers -
>>
>> I am in need of hands-on advanced training for my own continuing
education. I have a California C46 solar contractor's license and plenty of
experience designing and installing systems. But, as you all know,
there are always more details to master, code issues to be clarified, and
new technologies coming down the pike. I'd like to focus on off-grid and
on-grid w/BB systems over straight grid-tie.
>>
>> I'm looking at Solar Living Institute as that's here in NorCal, where I
live.
>>
>> Are there any training schools/programs that you guys would recommend?
>>
>> My main requirements are that the instructor has 20+ years of hands-on
experience and that the training is hands-on and fully comprehensive. I am
interested in getting NABCEP certified but I'm more concerned with getting
professional, in-depth training than with qualifying for NABCEP exam
requirements.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>> SunHarvest
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>> From: John Berdner
>>> To: RE-wrenches
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:44 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining conductors
>>>
>>> Larry:
>>>
>>> Yes, you can parallel conductors (there is an NEC limit on minimum size
allowed to parallel).
>>> You just add the ampacity of the two conductors.
>>> To convince yourself you can also check Table 8 Conductor Properties
and sum the cross sectional areas of all the parallel conductors to see the
equivalency to a single larger conductor.
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>>> Subject: [RE-wrenches] Combining conductors
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>>> Wrenches,
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>>> Here's a tough one for me to understand. I am installing 2 volt AGM
batteries. There are two terminals for each battery polarity. I have some
height limits so I need to use the minimum wire size. Here's my question:
If I combine two identical conductors, what is the equivalent single
conductor size?
>>>
>>> I found one "rule of thumb" that says doubling like conductors creates
a AWG decrease of 3. Example: two #2 will be equivalent to 2/0. Is this
true?
>>>
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>>>
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>>> Starlight Solar Power Systems
>>>
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>>>
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