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I was after the opinions of other Electricians on pay for PV Solar work. I'm on £120 per day before deductions. I have to travel 2-3 hours to most jobs. I'm the only Spark on the job and I need to fit the inverter, isolators DC side, do the AC cable run and fit the isolator and a new board if needed and then test and commision the work along with taking photos of all the work done. If the bonding of incoming services has not been done or is less than 10mm csa, then I also need to do this along with upgrading the meter tails to 25mm csa if they are under and most domestic properties need one or the other, or both. I'll be honest, I'm struggling on my own to get all the work done and although on rare occasions you get an easy job, most days i'm doing 12 hours. Any opinions?
 
possibly if your doing what you say your doing... ive seen jobs offer 200 an install in a gang of 3 roofer, electrician and someone else..
 
Thanks for your opinions. The travelling side takes up alot of time and although the van and fuel is supplied i'm not earning anything in the 4-6 hours a day i'm driving. If there were 2 Sparks on the job it would not be a problem but by myself most of the time I just feel up against it.
 
That works out at less than a tenner an hour with the traveling.

Can I ask

1. When you say fitting a new board is that a complete new CU for the house or just a small 1 way for the PV.
2. Do you need to change every set of tails to 25mm
 
plough on and get payed, get christmas out of way, but it aint good if you unhappy at work.. could you not get them to budge on a helping hand... dont ask you dont get..

id rather have extra pair of hands rather than extra few bucks..
 
Its just a small 1 way board for the PV. The company want us to install 25mm tails if they are 16mm on every property, although I thought 16mm were rated up to 87A so would depend on the main fuse rating?
I agree i=p/u, get christmas out the way and get out in the new year. I'd rather have the extra pair of hands as well and I have asked, but no joy.
 
lol you dont know his situation and too just come out and say that is rude.. he sees a problem aqnd is tackling it his own way... theres people getting caught left right and centre but have no options and are stuck for time being ... be more constructive solarsparkie..
 
i=p/u I am being constructive , what do you want me to do tell him big issue sellers make more per hour and infer he would be better of getting out of the industry that would be rude and non constructive
 

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