Rematog wrote:
But, again my point is that INSIDE the FF module, you will have large conductors and big, heavy switchgear, etc. I just want people who haven’t dealt with this kind of thing to get an idea of what it’s like. Your run of the mill residential/commerical electrican could easily kill himself trying to work on this stuff. It take proper training and tools to do so.
Rematog
These modules are beginning to sound like stubby double-wides on a lot of acres of gravel. And the scariest part is that electrical training and licensing to service these might take 20 years or more to trickle down to local use. Do you see co-ops and villages running a handful of FF modules within 5 years of when production begins?