With my inverters gone, I figured it would be the perfect time for some wiring changes I wanted to make. In this video we'll be replacing the PVC conduit used for our PV lines with EMT. NEC code wants PV lines that enter a building in metal conduit. While most times I wouldn't care, since I'm dealing with significantly higher voltages than normal, plus I have a long run in the house, I figured I should probably make the change. This video is gonna be a little bit different. Ian's helping out with the project and I want to be able to record us working together. Normally I would skip through a lot of what ends up in this video because I don't need to remember, but I DO want to remember the interactions with my son. So come along for the journey! Here's a link to the Hydraulic Knockout Tool - https://amzn.to/3Zx7oFZ For more information, please check out my website with links to all the components, materials and products I have used in developing my off-grid solar system: https://going-off-grid.com #diy #offgrid #solar #pv #fathersontime **** Disclaimer **** Please remember, I'm just a DIYer like you. Don't take what I'm doing as gospel truth, it's just how I'm doing things. If you're unsure of how to do something, look into hiring a professional or at least consult with a professional to determine the correct way to do things.

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