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Forum Index : Solar : Do you really need a big system?
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LadyN Guru Joined: 26/01/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 408 |
Boppa, could you either PM or post the link to the forum thread here please? I am almost certain they were quoting a complete end to end contracted job without any elbow grease involved. My elder brother does construction for a living and when we need more money than usual, specially when dad or I have to go to the hospital, he helps with offgrid solar installation on weekends. A 10Kw offgrid solar installation costs $3k - $5k currently in parts. No rebates etc included as most of them require grid feed for the credit. The high variance is due to choice of parts in the market and volatility in price of the same part. At a wholesale level, the PV Panels cost a bit less than $0.5/W => max $5000 for the panels. THEN YOU HAVE cost of other parts. So the $18000 quote you shared definitely includes fees, bond charges, permits, labor, inspection, etc etc/ I am ofcourse assuming your $4000 fully installed system was gross cost not including any rebates etc and you did most of the work yourself. If all you did was sign some papers and pay $4000, then that's an excellent price for a 10Kw solar installation that people here can only dream about. |
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Boppa Guru Joined: 08/11/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 814 |
Mine is a 6kw gridtie system, not 10kw (that was in the UK), and it was fully installed at that $3999 price for me, I didn't touch a spanner, they do everything... permits, installation, wiring- the lot This is my gridtie Dammit they are even cheaper now $3791 fully installed (thats in AU $$$- that's $2,672.83US) for a 6kw solar, 5kw gridtie inverter, fully installed with a new smart meter if you didn't have one and all permits etc done- They get a $1200 rebate from the government (or did at the time, I think it's dropped since then) that's another $846.17US they get above what I paid myself, bringing the total system price including the solar rebate to $5199 total in AU$ ($3,665.40US) fully installed, so a 12kw solar/10kw grid tie on two phases would be $10398Au or $7330.80US fully installed permitted etc (would be less now) Inverter and fusebox (two circuit breakers because its a dual mppt inverter and two separate arrays- one facing east and one facing west) East wing of the panels (half) and solar hws This (you can see the outline of the old Offpeak meter for the electric HWS, prior to getting the solar one)- and that backplane was Asbestos!!! to this That was all included in the $4g I paid at the time (Laughs, you can tell its summer, the HWS boost breaker is switched off bottom right, it gets turned on mainly two or three weeks total per year) |
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yahoo2 Guru Joined: 05/04/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1166 |
Sorry for the delay, I dont get to the forum much at the moment. this particular unit is from https://openenergymonitor.org/ their Emonpi unit. I struggle with the database and graphing and the cost of fees and shipping makes it quite expensive in Australia. Now that I am more comfortable with home automation stuff I would use Home Assistant on an old laptop and ESPhome with a esp32 or 8266. and use a different database and maybe grafana. I know that Quinn at intermittent tech https://blog.quindorian.org/ is going to do a series on power measurement later this year and he may sell a PCB to wire 8 or 10 cheap CT clips into a fusebox. Keep an eye on his blog and YouTube. if you havent seen what home assistant is about it is worth looking at a couple of clickable demos they have and having a play. the red arrow I put there to show how you get to the next demo I'm confused, no wait... maybe I'm not... |
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kanchana Regular Member Joined: 08/05/2018 Location: Sri LankaPosts: 56 |
thanks will in to those Regards kanchana |
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