Posted on 09/01/2022 8:13:36 AM PDT by Jacquerie
“This says hurricane coverage is in a standard policy, but then says you may have to have a SEPARATE policy for wind.”
No, it says “hurricane coverage”.
If you live in Florida and have a mortgage you are forced to have this coverage unless you have a letter from the mortgage company releasing you.
But just prior to the statement they clearly state “There’s technically no single policy known as “hurricane insurance.”
That is because it is not a separate policy.
ONE POLICY
ONE COMPANY
ONE CHECK
DC. Degrades over distance quickly. That’s why I ask. I work on many DC systems and distance is a killer. 10-20%. Wanted to know if anyone was an expert.
That's why I said your idea of running A/C for that long distance was a good idea. Not DC.
Some photos of fires.
https://www.acsolarwarehouse.com/news/solar-fires-dc-arc-faults-on-solar-systems/
Lol. You have no idea what I pay in taxes. For once I’m not getting royally screwed by our corrupt, tyrannical “leaders.” That’s why they are trying to enact extra taxes on solar, proving it isn’t about protecting mother earth. But it’s fun letting my AC blasting with my doors open here in Florida. And my original post was to inform fellow FReepers. Did I mention I didn’t pay one dime out of pocket?
Yikes! Another reason to avoid roof-mounted panels.
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