from Wayfare Energy, Orlando,FL. They provided us with a complete solution. Reduce consumption & produce energy.
1. New variable speed pool pump - Pentair Intelliflo
2. American Standard Heat Pump water heater HPWH50G
3. 38 Heliene 300W solar panels 11.4kw, all facing south with no shadows
4. SolarEdge SE7600 (installed in the garage)
5. New pool solar panels (old ones were 16+ yrs old and leaking) w/all new plumbing too
6. New Jandy pool controller.
The Jandy (~$1500) was unexpected. When they installed the new pool pump, it did not communicate with our previous 16 yr old Jandy so they replaced it (at no cost to us). Much nicer controller, even reports watt usage; and has 8 device connections. I think we'll add yard lights to the controller.
So far, I'm happy with the service and products provided. If you're in Orlando and chose Wayfare you must get Henry involved. In our 4 quotes, Henry was head and shoulders above all the other company representatives.
I'm sure they have good reason; my only question is why we didn't bump up to a SE10000, (could be a power panel issue) with 38 panels X 300W = 11.4kw. Seems we could be 'clipping' some energy w/SE7600.
Being in FL/Duke Power, if your system is over 10,000KW you have to purchase a $1M insurance policy. We stayed under this, but it seems like we may be leaving power on the table.
https://monitoringpublic.solaredge.c..._US#/dashboard
Looking forward to making power and learning more about solar.
1. New variable speed pool pump - Pentair Intelliflo
2. American Standard Heat Pump water heater HPWH50G
3. 38 Heliene 300W solar panels 11.4kw, all facing south with no shadows
4. SolarEdge SE7600 (installed in the garage)
5. New pool solar panels (old ones were 16+ yrs old and leaking) w/all new plumbing too
6. New Jandy pool controller.
The Jandy (~$1500) was unexpected. When they installed the new pool pump, it did not communicate with our previous 16 yr old Jandy so they replaced it (at no cost to us). Much nicer controller, even reports watt usage; and has 8 device connections. I think we'll add yard lights to the controller.
So far, I'm happy with the service and products provided. If you're in Orlando and chose Wayfare you must get Henry involved. In our 4 quotes, Henry was head and shoulders above all the other company representatives.
I'm sure they have good reason; my only question is why we didn't bump up to a SE10000, (could be a power panel issue) with 38 panels X 300W = 11.4kw. Seems we could be 'clipping' some energy w/SE7600.
Being in FL/Duke Power, if your system is over 10,000KW you have to purchase a $1M insurance policy. We stayed under this, but it seems like we may be leaving power on the table.
https://monitoringpublic.solaredge.c..._US#/dashboard
Looking forward to making power and learning more about solar.
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