frontpageIzzy138 | Staff posted Jan 15, 2025 06:08 PM
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frontpageIzzy138 | Staff posted Jan 15, 2025 06:08 PM
ECO-WORTHY 2340W Solar Kit (12 Panels, 500W MPPT Inverter, 100Ah LP Battery)
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Here's the inverter and battery for $1105:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126475190031
And here are the solar panels for $93.34/each:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126060607676
$1105 + ($93.34x12) = $2225
Doesn't include the solar panel clips and some of the wiring, but those can certainly be obtained for much less than the $425 price difference.
Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).
In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.
For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
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Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).
In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.
For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
we have plug in hybrids and hit 2k sometimes
Use a solar calculator for your area. Sun hours times 2340w is how much you'll generate(generous estimate, weather conditions and mounting angle and inefficiency will cut that down).
In ideal conditions you'll generate 14kwh of power. And have 5kwh of battery storage at night.
For your usage, you probably want around 12-15kw of solar with 60kwh of storage(for extended bad weather conditions) enough to cover daily usage and charge the batteries during the day
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by the calculation, this pays itself after one year? is it easy to do DIY? or do I have hire an electrician to do this for me?
also what about tax rebates, can I still get tax rebate for this purchase?
On the grid issue, I'm going to talk to a local electrician about the permitting process first. I'm also told that the inverter has to be grid compatible, not sure if this one is.
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Here's the inverter and battery for $1105:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126475190031
And here are the solar panels for $93.34/each:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126060607676
$1105 + ($93.34x12) = $2225
Doesn't include the solar panel clips and some of the wiring, but those can certainly be obtained for much less than the $425 price difference.
I was scrolling down this thread to see if anyone posted that this is a bad deal math wise.
Only took 10 posts.
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