Capertrj
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Not sure where to put this so put it in General Topics to get most visibility to start. I wanted to see everyones personal experience and if they have similar setup/panels. I am a 9/19 build week and expecting delivery any day now. Live in southern maine with residential rate of $0.204/kWhr (net metering here). Recently had heat pumps (6 tons) installed as primary HVAC with oil backup. Commute is about 110 miles total 4-5 days a week (mix of 65% highway/35% residential). I figure a conservative estimate would be 2 miles/kWh which would be ~50 kWh a day. This commute isn't long term just another year or two and will reduce significantly.
Recently got estimates from two of the major installers in the area for a 10kW array which should be near annual usage. Prices are before 30% tax credit. Panels take up same area of roofing. This is a grid tied system with no battery back up. The lightning will be hooked up to manual transfer switch already installed for power outages.
First: 10.29 kW array
Silfab 490 Watt (21 panels) - 20.9% efficiency
SolarEdge SE10000 Inverter with SolarEdge DC optimizers
Price ~ 32k
Second: 10 kW array
Q Cell 400 Watt Q.Peak Duo G10+ (25 panels) - 20.4% efficiency
SolarEdge 7.6kW HD-Wave Inverter w/ revenue grade monitoring
25 SolarEdge S440 DC optimizer
Price ~ 35k
Both have 25 year warranties but the Silfab has a 30 year power performance guarantee of 82.6% at end of 30th year. It is nice as both are manufactured in US or Canada. Silfab has a slight advantage in power with a lower cost and long warranty.
Does anyone have experience with Silfab or Q Cell? Any recommendations or comments in general? It seems quite a few have solar on here and just wanted to see overall opinions as this is a pretty big investment.
Thank you all!
Recently got estimates from two of the major installers in the area for a 10kW array which should be near annual usage. Prices are before 30% tax credit. Panels take up same area of roofing. This is a grid tied system with no battery back up. The lightning will be hooked up to manual transfer switch already installed for power outages.
First: 10.29 kW array
Silfab 490 Watt (21 panels) - 20.9% efficiency
SolarEdge SE10000 Inverter with SolarEdge DC optimizers
Price ~ 32k
Second: 10 kW array
Q Cell 400 Watt Q.Peak Duo G10+ (25 panels) - 20.4% efficiency
SolarEdge 7.6kW HD-Wave Inverter w/ revenue grade monitoring
25 SolarEdge S440 DC optimizer
Price ~ 35k
Both have 25 year warranties but the Silfab has a 30 year power performance guarantee of 82.6% at end of 30th year. It is nice as both are manufactured in US or Canada. Silfab has a slight advantage in power with a lower cost and long warranty.
Does anyone have experience with Silfab or Q Cell? Any recommendations or comments in general? It seems quite a few have solar on here and just wanted to see overall opinions as this is a pretty big investment.
Thank you all!
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