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  • mxcraze
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    What is the importance of the no black backing on the new E20 panels?

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  • Severum88
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    Solar System

    PM sent with details.

    Severum

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  • mxcraze
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    Hello I am interested in a similar system an hoping you could pm me the info. Thanks



    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.

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  • Severum88
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    PM sent. I just had a similar system installed.

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  • dohdohdude
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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.

    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,

    Looking to get a system similar to yours in OC as well. Please PM me so I can provide you as a reference. Thanks for posting your details.

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  • tasteated
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    Originally posted by frizzlefry
    Yes there is a referral program and you and I would both get credit. You can PM me your email address and I'll send you mine.

    As for the salesperson involved, it will most likely be Hans. Nice friendly guy. No pressure. They're pretty busy these days but if you want to just submit your judo in their site they should get back pretty quick.

    I know I got a pretty decent pricing on the system and I haven't heard of anyone else getting the same deal. But they should be competitive with Ameco.
    I am also looking to purchase solar for my home in orange county and stumbled upon this thread which led to my discovery of xxx. Please PM me(i'm new as well) your details as well so I can use you as a reference. Thanks


    Ted
    Last edited by russ; 02-21-2014, 05:28 AM.

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by silversaver
    Locus monitoring? give us some feedback after you sort the issue

    It's just a configuration issue they need to sort out. SCE meter is showing production, just the web service/data isn't updating properly.

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  • silversaver
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    Locus monitoring? give us some feedback after you sort the issue

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by silversaver
    How soon did you get the approval after inspection?

    thanks
    Took 3 weeks to get approval. Letter from SCE that I received today is dated 12/3.

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  • silversaver
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    How soon did you get the approval after inspection?

    thanks

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  • frizzlefry
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    Originally posted by saisivak
    Hello all
    this is my 1st post here...
    I need to choose between talesun, coenergy, solarworld and renesola ...
    please advice... has any one used talesun, how are the panels?
    You may want to start your own thread...

    And... System went live yesterday on a nice cold cloudy day. Not much better today. But was good to see that for a few hours yesterday, SCE showed net zero usage. Still trying to get them to work some issues out with the monitoring... But other than that I'll post back at a later date with an update.

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  • saisivak
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    talesun

    Hello all
    this is my 1st post here...
    I need to choose between talesun, coenergy, solarworld and renesola ...
    please advice... has any one used talesun, how are the panels?

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  • bruno
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    Originally posted by silversaver
    I did buy the spare panel, but it is unnecessary. All you need is finding a panel that has the same electrical data will do the job. Solar panels have history of low failure rate.
    thanks so much for the info everyone! appreciate it!

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  • silversaver
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    I did buy the spare panel, but it is unnecessary. All you need is finding a panel that has the same electrical data will do the job. Solar panels have history of low failure rate.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by bruno
    Sounds like you got a great deal! My only worry would be using discontinued panels. I know Bosch is a huge corporation and would more than likely honor their warranty but still...
    Any thoughts anyone?
    It may not be a good idea to wonder excessively about a future that is unknown. Caution, deliberation and research. The what-ifs can cause decision paralysis. decide and go with your decision (which can also be to do nothing). The panels are likely good quality and will have a long service life. As far as the price is concerned, that may have been a fire sale. Sullivan sold 2 other jobs that got CSI rebates for about the same $$'s and about the same size at about the same time. Other vendors sold Bosch about the same time for substantially more. Sort the CSI data by date, then panel mfg. I'd guess the price won't be that low again any time soon. That was a super deal, discontinued or not. If it were me, I might consider buying a few spare panels while they may be still available, just in case.

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