kenacp
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Thinking that I might want to take advantage of my states 80% tax credit on solar power,can anyone suggest a supplier for a 2kw off grid package for a do it yourself install? Thanks
Thinking that I might want to take advantage of my states 80% tax credit on solar power,can anyone suggest a supplier for a 2kw off grid package for a do it yourself install? Thanks
Thanks for the info. I'm in Louisiana(50% tax credit and I am told I can install it myself as the homeowner and 30% fed credit).
Backwoodssolar?
The asking price for installed PV systems in my area is $8-10 a watt so roughly $20,000 installed for your 2,000 watt system. I do not think that $8-10 per watt cost included a system with batteries.
Later,
Dan
That is high around here if it does not include batteries. The $8-$10 a watt includes batteries, while grid-tie with no batteries is ~$4-$7 per watt. There was a local news story about a customer of Alabama Power in Montgomery signing up for the grid-tie program, and their system is 8,000 watts for $30,000. Maybe theirs is chinese crap and your quote is gold-plated connectors. Who knows!
Does anybody have feedback on the actual vs rated performance of the solar systems are. In essence, how much power do they actually produce on average in kwhr per day?
I know the depends on a number of factors, primarily:
Tracking or not,
Location Latitude,
Location Cloud cover.
I am looking at several different systems for a remote site, and would like some feedback from actual installations(not factory reps).
Thanks
Chris
Does anybody have feedback on the actual vs rated performance of the solar systems are. In essence, how much power do they actually produce on average in kwhr per day?
I know the depends on a number of factors, primarily:
Tracking or not,
Location Latitude,
Location Cloud cover.
I am looking at several different systems for a remote site, and would like some feedback from actual installations(not factory reps).
Thanks
Chris
I am thinking of buying land where I grew up, and building a cabin on a remote corner. The best place to build doesn't have electricity close(2 miles), and I really don't want the recurring cost associated with hooking into the grid.
I may just use a generator, but the prices for the solar cells have come way down. It has a windmill for water, so electricity would be limited to cell phone/computer/internet/lighting, and woman maintenance(edit for clairity:hair driers, etc.).
So my question really is: if I install a 1000 watt solar cell, how much power will it produce daily out the inverter, with a fixed installation optimally directed(time of year, and latitude corrected)?
My initial estimate would be about 5 hours worth(5 kw-h/day). Is that high or low?
The people I know who have an unconnected solar system, and spend a lot of time at their place, also utilize their generator a bit. If that is the case, I would likely skip the solar part. I am not sold on the environmental efficiency of solar cells, and couldn't use that to justify their purchase.
Chris