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  • Ionizer
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    I have 2 suppliers that provided me with this quote and we have signed with the closest to us.. We are awaiting permits now..

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  • Ionizer
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    Tried to PM those that inquired, but my posts are under 10

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  • csriram45
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    Contact info of dealer

    Originally posted by KRenn
    Gross cost at $4.41 a watt in California for SunPower? That's ridiculously low priced. Seems some installers really are cutting price to get business in the door.
    These prices seem good. Can you please share the details via pm. Thx

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  • KRenn
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    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Nice. Looks like the competition is coming together and offering similar pricing.


    Gross cost at $4.41 a watt in California for SunPower? That's ridiculously low priced. Seems some installers really are cutting price to get business in the door.

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  • Explorer
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    Originally posted by Ionizer
    Looks like the one we might be going with. Here is my quote from a different Elite SunPower Dealer on a similar cash deal. Does this sould like a good one?

    Utility = SCE
    (24) Sunpower X21-SPR345E-WHT-D Panels
    (1) SMA SB8000US inverter
    System Cost = $36,500
    CSI Rebate = $1450
    After rebate = $35,050
    Tax Credit = $10,515.00
    Net Cost = $24,535.00

    DC STC Rating = 8280 kW
    Current annual usage = 13,100 kWh

    Gross Cost/kW DC = $4.41
    Net Cost/kW DC = $ 2.96

    Concrete Tile roof / Through attic install with a change to 3 Vents (low profile)
    Pappered and double flashed.
    25yr monitoring with 10 Yr. whole system/roof warranty.
    Can you tell me the dealer that offered this? I am not happy with either quote I have received for SunPower, the quote above is much better.

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  • russ
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    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Mostly aesthetics but the all black panels are rated 10W less at 335W. Pretty much negligible. Since our roof is low pitch and not really viewable from street level I didn't really care about getting a black.

    There are alot of threads on micro inverters. It wasn't needed for us since we have zero shading on our roof. It's project specific whether or not to use micro inverters.

    Chose Sunpower for warranty, 21.5% efficiency panels, and reputation. Contractor selected was based on pricing and reputation.
    Well stated

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by PenguinSolar
    Curious does black or white backing matter in terms of performance or is it mainly just aesthetics?

    Also had a question between choosing between mirco inverters and non, pros/cons?

    I'm also in SoCal (OC), why is the brand of choice SunPower? A stronger dealer network out here? I know our builder offered SunPower but curious what are other alternatives or just stick with them and find the lowest cost.

    Thanks!
    Mostly aesthetics but the all black panels are rated 10W less at 335W. Pretty much negligible. Since our roof is low pitch and not really viewable from street level I didn't really care about getting a black.

    There are alot of threads on micro inverters. It wasn't needed for us since we have zero shading on our roof. It's project specific whether or not to use micro inverters.

    Chose Sunpower for warranty, 21.5% efficiency panels, and reputation. Contractor selected was based on pricing and reputation.

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  • PenguinSolar
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    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    I had 5 companies bid the project. I specified the new X21 series panel. Negligible price increase compared to E20. Suprising tidbit about the E20, no more black backing for future production.
    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Not sure if your all black panels cost more. The 345s have white backing. Who quoted your project?
    Curious does black or white backing matter in terms of performance or is it mainly just aesthetics?

    Also had a question between choosing between mirco inverters and non, pros/cons?

    I'm also in SoCal (OC), why is the brand of choice SunPower? A stronger dealer network out here? I know our builder offered SunPower but curious what are other alternatives or just stick with them and find the lowest cost.

    Thanks!

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  • Ionizer
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    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Nice. Looks like the competition is coming together and offering similar pricing.
    THANK YOU! I think YOUR Post made a big difference!

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by Ionizer
    Looks like the one we might be going with. Here is my quote from a different Elite SunPower Dealer on a similar cash deal. Does this sould like a good one?

    Utility = SCE
    (24) Sunpower X21-SPR345E-WHT-D Panels
    (1) SMA SB8000US inverter
    System Cost = $36,500
    CSI Rebate = $1450
    After rebate = $35,050
    Tax Credit = $10,515.00
    Net Cost = $24,535.00

    DC STC Rating = 8280 kW
    Current annual usage = 13,100 kWh

    Gross Cost/kW DC = $4.41
    Net Cost/kW DC = $ 2.96

    Concrete Tile roof / Through attic install with a change to 3 Vents (low profile)
    Pappered and double flashed.
    25yr monitoring with 10 Yr. whole system/roof warranty.
    Nice. Looks like the competition is coming together and offering similar pricing.

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  • Ionizer
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    Here is a quote that I just got from a different Sunpower Elite Dealer on 06-03-2013.

    Looks like the one we might be going with. Here is my quote from a different Elite SunPower Dealer on a similar cash deal. Does this sould like a good one?

    Utility = SCE
    (24) Sunpower X21-SPR345E-WHT-D Panels
    (1) SMA SB8000US inverter
    System Cost = $36,500
    CSI Rebate = $1450
    After rebate = $35,050
    Tax Credit = $10,515.00
    Net Cost = $24,535.00

    DC STC Rating = 8280 kW
    Current annual usage = 13,100 kWh

    Gross Cost/kW DC = $4.41
    Net Cost/kW DC = $ 2.96

    Concrete Tile roof / Through attic install with a change to 3 Vents (low profile)
    Pappered and double flashed.
    25yr monitoring with 10 Yr. whole system/roof warranty.

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  • go2ucla
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    Need help with Solar

    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    I had 5 companies bid the project. I specified the new X21 series panel. Negligible price increase compared to E20. Suprising tidbit about the E20, no more black backing for future production.

    Location Southern CA (Orange County)
    Utility = SCE

    (24) Sunpower X21-345 Panels - 3 strings of 8 panels
    (1) SMA 8000US inverter
    System Cost = $37,100
    CSI Rebate = $1474
    Out of Pocket = $35,626
    Tax Credit = $10,687.80
    Incentive = $500 rebate after install complete
    Net Cost = $24,438.20

    DC STC Rating = 8280 kW
    DC PTC Rating = 7685 kW
    CEC-AC Rating = 7377 kW
    CSI Rating = 7376 kW
    First yr production = 12,785 kWh
    Current annual usage = 14,200 kWh

    Gross Cost/kW DC = $4.48
    Net Cost/kW DC = $ 2.95

    This is an all cash purchase. No financing. Just curious if any one has any comments or if I'm missing something here. 10% less than the next closest bid.
    Hi frizzlefry,

    Can you please PM me. I also live in SoCal, OC and have some questions for you. Thanks a bunch.

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  • Ionizer
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    Help

    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Sent you a PM

    I called too and they need a name or address for a referral. In SO CAL too and that seems like a great deal prepared to quotes Ive been getting.

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  • bobfromnj
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    Help with a Anniversary year

    Originally posted by Lomag
    Cost avoidance or income? Same thing. You're saving those hard earned post-tax dollars to spend on other stuff besides your electric bill. Ideally you'd be investing those dollars you are saving but so far we've been spending them to be honest. It's like the idiots that take out loans from their 401k only to have to re-pay the loan with interest and using post-tax dollars when it was originally contributed with pre-tax dollars. You don't get a tax deduction for putting the money back in after taking out a loan. Being double taxed in a way. But that's another story.

    I guess I'm from the same school of thought like Bob. I've had my system since June last year. You are right, my bills are not $0. They are $2.20 (the customer fee), but that's basically zero eh?. Then, at the end of my anniversary year which I set to March, any banked kwh credits I have (over-production from the year) are credited to me at the wholesale rate which I think is $0.05/kwh or so. If there are 1,000 kwh banked, that's a $50 cash credit to our electric bill that more than takes care of the $2.20/mo customer fee for the rest of the year and then the bill is truly zero. Then next year the process repeats itself. My system has overproduced each month by 100-150 kwh from the estimates I was given so I'm confident that there will be over-production. Although, we have young kids who soon will suck up that excess I'm sure, lol
    Lomag,
    Wonder if you could help me with a "New Jersey" question? I sent you a PM. Thanks.
    Bob

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by craeay
    I just gave Sullivan's a call... they asked me if there's a name of an individual or at a minimum the person's address that they use to reference... do they give referral credit? You can get credit for referring me!
    Sent you a PM

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