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  • mxcraze
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 7

    #226
    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
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 26

      #227
      Solar System

      PM sent with details.

      Severum

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      • mxcraze
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2014
        • 7

        #228
        What is the importance of the no black backing on the new E20 panels?

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        • frizzlefry
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 67

          #229
          Originally posted by mxcraze
          What is the importance of the no black backing on the new E20 panels?
          From what I was told, black backing only going to commercial systems. I'm pretty sure it's just aesthetics.

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          • JohnInSoCal
            Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 34

            #230
            please PM me as well, i'm in socal as well and I am seeing $5 a watt for sunpower

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            • Severum88
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 26

              #231
              Sunpower system less than $5 watt

              PM sent to Johninsocal

              Originally posted by JohnInSoCal
              please PM me as well, i'm in socal as well and I am seeing $5 a watt for sunpower

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              • inferno
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2014
                • 11

                #232
                Originally posted by Severum88
                PM sent to Johninsocal
                I'm in the eastcoast but looking at the same type of panels. Can you PM me with details? I'm super curious, our installer is offering LG here, go expensive and proven or cheap and less payback? :P

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                • Naptown
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 6880

                  #233
                  It is generally a bit less on the east coast depending on what state you live in and system size
                  NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional

                  [URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]

                  [URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)

                  [URL="http://www.gaisma.com"]www.gaisma.com[/URL]

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                  • inferno
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 11

                    #234
                    Originally posted by Naptown
                    It is generally a bit less on the east coast depending on what state you live in and system size
                    I understand that with the incentives. But here's the issue here. LG's price comes out a net at $3.80 per watt to install. SunPower is $5.10 per watt. I'm new to the market and haven't seen much about LG really, is it worth getting the cheaper panels?

                    Looking to install a 5KW system with some trees taken down to get around 82% TSRF here...Massachusetts btw.

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                    • Naptown
                      Solar Fanatic
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 6880

                      #235
                      I have no idea what the Sunpower Pricing is in MA
                      I can tell you it can be less in MD
                      What panels are they quoting? 327's, 335's, or 345's
                      NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional

                      [URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]

                      [URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)

                      [URL="http://www.gaisma.com"]www.gaisma.com[/URL]

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                      • inferno
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2014
                        • 11

                        #236
                        Originally posted by Naptown
                        I have no idea what the Sunpower Pricing is in MA
                        I can tell you it can be less in MD
                        What panels are they quoting? 327's, 335's, or 345's
                        I believe the $5.10 is the 335s. But they are doing the net quote. I think it's like $4.50 per watt before net (they're taking in the cost to install and total net cost divided by the total wattage...

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                        • Naptown
                          Solar Fanatic
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 6880

                          #237
                          True cost to compare is the cost before incentives etc.
                          If you can deal with white diamonds you can get a better deal on th 327's and a lot faster too
                          NABCEP certified Technical Sales Professional

                          [URL="http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showthread.php?5334-Solar-Off-Grid-Battery-Design"]http://www.solarpaneltalk.com/showth...Battery-Design[/URL]

                          [URL]http://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html[/URL] (Voltage drop Calculator among others)

                          [URL="http://www.gaisma.com"]www.gaisma.com[/URL]

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                          • frizzlefry
                            Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 67

                            #238
                            It's been a few months now... figured time to post some figures so far

                            First full month of generation, without the technical glitches, was January. We're halfway through March, so I expect to exceed the "expected" figure. Due to the very dry winter we've experienced this winter, I expect that the winter months this year are higher than what I should expect for a regular winter.

                            System Size: 24, Sunpower X21-345, 8.280 kW

                            Month: Produced (Expected) kWh
                            December: 537 (600) - figures is lower due to system glitches. They purged the data for 4-5 days during the month.
                            January: 880 (747)
                            February: 969 (813)
                            March: 598 (1079) (excluding today's figures)

                            As for how much we're paying, we've maintained tier 1 (SCE) rates. I have not decided whether or not to switch to TOU since I do work from a home office at this time. If I ever get an office space, I may switch, or if we go with electric vehicles.

                            Actual Usage: These are offset with the above numbers by 1/2 a month since my billing cycle begins around the middle of the month.

                            Month: kWh Used (previous year kWh) Bill amount, Last year's bill
                            Nov/Dec: 865 kWh (1127 kWh) ???, $223
                            Dec/Jan: 306 kWh (1494 kWh) $40, $342
                            Jan/Feb: 227 kWh (1098 kWh) $30, $243
                            Feb/Mar: ??? kWh (1067 kWh) -$10, $237
                            Total tracked energy amount since start of "relevant period" (~Nov 15) = $235.

                            This is in line with my calculated expectations. Summer peak should be 1600-1700 kWh if we didn't have solar. Expected generation during those months is 1350 kWh. Just glad I won't see a $475 summer bill again. That should drop to $40-50.

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                            • inferno
                              Junior Member
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 11

                              #239
                              Originally posted by frizzlefry
                              First full month of generation, without the technical glitches, was January. We're halfway through March, so I expect to exceed the "expected" figure. Due to the very dry winter we've experienced this winter, I expect that the winter months this year are higher than what I should expect for a regular winter.

                              System Size: 24, Sunpower X21-345, 8.280 kW

                              Month: Produced (Expected) kWh
                              December: 537 (600) - figures is lower due to system glitches. They purged the data for 4-5 days during the month.
                              January: 880 (747)
                              February: 969 (813)
                              March: 598 (1079) (excluding today's figures)

                              As for how much we're paying, we've maintained tier 1 (SCE) rates. I have not decided whether or not to switch to TOU since I do work from a home office at this time. If I ever get an office space, I may switch, or if we go with electric vehicles.

                              Actual Usage: These are offset with the above numbers by 1/2 a month since my billing cycle begins around the middle of the month.

                              Month: kWh Used (previous year kWh) Bill amount, Last year's bill
                              Nov/Dec: 865 kWh (1127 kWh) ???, $223
                              Dec/Jan: 306 kWh (1494 kWh) $40, $342
                              Jan/Feb: 227 kWh (1098 kWh) $30, $243
                              Feb/Mar: ??? kWh (1067 kWh) -$10, $237
                              Total tracked energy amount since start of "relevant period" (~Nov 15) = $235.

                              This is in line with my calculated expectations. Summer peak should be 1600-1700 kWh if we didn't have solar. Expected generation during those months is 1350 kWh. Just glad I won't see a $475 summer bill again. That should drop to $40-50.

                              Where are you located again? And is your system completely South West facing?

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                              • frizzlefry
                                Member
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 67

                                #240
                                Originally posted by inferno
                                Where are you located again? And is your system completely South West facing?
                                Westminster / Huntington Beach, CA. Panels are pretty much directly south facing.

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