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reputable PV installer in N. Hampshire?

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(@smoke-me-a-kipper)
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Am now ready to press go on PV + storage. Has anyone found a decent installer in N.Hamphsire they have used they would recommend?

Recos and install examples mean more to me than trash like trustpilot/checkacowboy.

 

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Graham Hendra
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i work with 2 installers in South Hampshire both of whom I recommend very highly Simon Smith SA energy and Joe burtenshaw Enegize uk bith will do a really good job but wont be the cheapest. but be careful every one in PV is very very busy at the moment tell them i sent you 

 


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(@smoke-me-a-kipper)
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Graham, thanks again. I'll reach out and most certainly will name drop your reco. Energize UK were on my list but SA is new option thanks.



   
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(@smoke-me-a-kipper)
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Struggling to get any response out of SA Energy, Energize UK did respond saying they have no capacity, (albeit somewhat tersely).

Perhaps its because I'm asking for a non-standard hybrid system. I still need (for now) a grid connection incoming to my home, but do not want my system to export energy to the grid.  I'm planning to use any summer excess for crypto-mining via an antminer or DIY Rig. (I'm Currently playing with 2 old  gaming AMD HD5850 GPU's on a basic rig trying to learn my way into this murky world of darkness). 

Any other reco's to an installer who would consider such a project welcomed. (As well as any crypto mining advice for beginners - (you can only learn so much from younoob). 

Kipper

 



   
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