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Garret Little, NABCEP PVIP - Garret just passed his NABCEP exam!!! Celebrate!!!
Manage episode 409803646 series 3494986
One week before recording this podcast, Garret Little passed his NABCEP PVIP exam, scoring impressively after nine years since his first attempt. In this episode, we discuss his exam experience, memory techniques, and the differences between the Ecotech and HeatSpring prep classes. Garret shares insights on what’s essential for passing exams and highlights the NABCEP courses available.
Garret also brings his international experience, having installed PV systems in Nepal and Colombia.
Topics Covered:
- Exam prep and strategies
- NABCEP certifications (PVIP, ESIP, PVA, and more)
- Online vs. in-person testing
- Memory techniques and learning methods
- Insights from Garret’s exam journey
Garret expresses his gratitude to Sean for the impactful HeatSpring courses that helped boost his confidence and knowledge:
This course really covered everything I experienced on the exam and in all honesty, to me it seemed it presented quite a bit more information and material than the NABCEP covered, at least from my experience . For example, I don't think I had one string sizing question, conduit fill, or even conductor sizing with derates (if my memory serves me right). It was not nearly as much calculations as I had anticipated, aside from interconnection calcs, which were all fairly similar.
With that being said, I feel tremendously more knowledgeable than I was even just a few months ago prior to taking this course and I am so thankful for that. Thank you again so much for working with Heatspring on these courses to provide such thorough, entertaining, and educational content. It feels so incredibly good to not only have passed the exam, but to feel that much more educated.
To prepare for any NABCEP exam, check out Sean's online classes at HeatSpring.com/SEAN and explore more at SolarSEAN.com.
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Manage episode 409803646 series 3494986
One week before recording this podcast, Garret Little passed his NABCEP PVIP exam, scoring impressively after nine years since his first attempt. In this episode, we discuss his exam experience, memory techniques, and the differences between the Ecotech and HeatSpring prep classes. Garret shares insights on what’s essential for passing exams and highlights the NABCEP courses available.
Garret also brings his international experience, having installed PV systems in Nepal and Colombia.
Topics Covered:
- Exam prep and strategies
- NABCEP certifications (PVIP, ESIP, PVA, and more)
- Online vs. in-person testing
- Memory techniques and learning methods
- Insights from Garret’s exam journey
Garret expresses his gratitude to Sean for the impactful HeatSpring courses that helped boost his confidence and knowledge:
This course really covered everything I experienced on the exam and in all honesty, to me it seemed it presented quite a bit more information and material than the NABCEP covered, at least from my experience . For example, I don't think I had one string sizing question, conduit fill, or even conductor sizing with derates (if my memory serves me right). It was not nearly as much calculations as I had anticipated, aside from interconnection calcs, which were all fairly similar.
With that being said, I feel tremendously more knowledgeable than I was even just a few months ago prior to taking this course and I am so thankful for that. Thank you again so much for working with Heatspring on these courses to provide such thorough, entertaining, and educational content. It feels so incredibly good to not only have passed the exam, but to feel that much more educated.
To prepare for any NABCEP exam, check out Sean's online classes at HeatSpring.com/SEAN and explore more at SolarSEAN.com.
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