50ShadesOfDirt
Solar Enthusiast
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2021
- Messages
- 547
Why would you want a stealth solar project? Forums postings might be on the increase that show the "code/grid/AHJ police" are getting more active, and catching or fining (or worse) folks for putting up some solar panels.
What could you possibly even do about this? In my case, I:
1. chose where I live with an eye to not having nosy neighbors, and this also goes a long way towards cutting out visibility to various parties. I'm on 40 forested acres in a very rural county in a western state.
2. go "minimally" legit ... permit, install, and get inspected (and hopefully passed) these minimal systems: a.) septic system, b.) electrical w/ generator. With that done, your permits are "on file" for your address. If somebody were to call in, the AHJ would see permits on file, and hopefully say "nothing to see here, move along".
Now, you can add on with stealth projects, like a greywater for the plumbing side, and a solar energy system (panels, inverter, etc.) for the electrical. Admittedly, I'm off-grid, so there is no grid-tie effort, and I don't have hundreds of panels on the roof (mine are built into the carport).
If you really have to hide your solar panels, because the drone folks or other AHJ types are flying overhead, you may have to go so far as to hide the panels, perhaps with the help of these folks:
The article for the above is:
greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/solar-panels-that-dont-look-like-solar-panels
Whenever I look at a county's "permitting process", it's getting more convoluted, involving engineers, certified solar installers, fees, reviews, ties to other constraints ... the list of headaches is getting pretty long. Madness ...
What are the rest of you doing, WRT stealth solar or other such projects?
What could you possibly even do about this? In my case, I:
1. chose where I live with an eye to not having nosy neighbors, and this also goes a long way towards cutting out visibility to various parties. I'm on 40 forested acres in a very rural county in a western state.
2. go "minimally" legit ... permit, install, and get inspected (and hopefully passed) these minimal systems: a.) septic system, b.) electrical w/ generator. With that done, your permits are "on file" for your address. If somebody were to call in, the AHJ would see permits on file, and hopefully say "nothing to see here, move along".
Now, you can add on with stealth projects, like a greywater for the plumbing side, and a solar energy system (panels, inverter, etc.) for the electrical. Admittedly, I'm off-grid, so there is no grid-tie effort, and I don't have hundreds of panels on the roof (mine are built into the carport).
If you really have to hide your solar panels, because the drone folks or other AHJ types are flying overhead, you may have to go so far as to hide the panels, perhaps with the help of these folks:
The article for the above is:
greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/solar-panels-that-dont-look-like-solar-panels
Whenever I look at a county's "permitting process", it's getting more convoluted, involving engineers, certified solar installers, fees, reviews, ties to other constraints ... the list of headaches is getting pretty long. Madness ...
What are the rest of you doing, WRT stealth solar or other such projects?