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If so, I should come out ahead if I size my equipment where I will consistently generate less than what I consume in any one billing period. Right?Comment
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Looks like you just answered my questions in the previous post.
Size it to generate less than 70 percent of your least month's usage.Comment
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Wouldn't it be better to compare your monthly production (using PVWatts calculator) with your monthly usage and adjust nameplate power in the calculator to get to the point where there is only one month in the year that production rises to a level that fully offsets usage. You would probably want to use a higher derate factor than the default for the PVWatts calculator.Comment
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Wouldn't it be better to compare your monthly production (using PVWatts calculator) with your monthly usage and adjust nameplate power in the calculator to get to the point where there is only one month in the year that production rises to a level that fully offsets usage. You would probably want to use a higher derate factor than the default for the PVWatts calculator.
and then, put a DC rating of 4.0 (for Egand put the 'DC-to-AC Derate Factor' as somewhere like 0.8 and then see if the maximum 'AC' energy generated PER month is closest to my monthly usage? And then adjust the DC rating accordingly?
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So, what you mean is to go here:
and then, put a DC rating of 4.0 (for Egand put the 'DC-to-AC Derate Factor' as somewhere like 0.8 and then see if the maximum 'AC' energy generated PER month is closest to my monthly usage? And then adjust the DC rating accordingly?
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Ok, back after fixing on the solar provider. Here is the final proposal.
The size is around 30 percent of my total usage (I have a Nissan Leaf now), so, no over production.
System Size (kW DC) 2.94kW
System Sell Price 11,671.80
Estimated CoServ 2014 Solar Rebate 5,000.00
30% Federal Investment Tax Credit 3,501.54
TOTAL System Investment: (After estimated ITC and Utility Rebate) 3,170.26
Total Due Axium Solar 11,671.80
Of course, this whole proposal is contingent upon CoServ giving 5K rebate. Assuming there are no surprises, this is coming to about: $1.07/watt DC.
SCOPE OF WORK: 2.94 kW Solar PV System:
1. Grid – tied photovoltaic system
2. Twelve (12) Talesun TP-660M 245 watt polycrystalline solar modules
3. Twelve (12) Enphase M215 micro-inverters
4. Snap n Rack solar mount racking system
a. Flashed L-feet, for water tight installation
b. Mid clamps, end clamps, splice kit, rail covers, rail ends
5. Installation of electrical wiring and conduit according to the National Electric Code
6. Engineering, permits, installation, and inspections
7. Operation and Maintenance manual
8. Soladeck flashed junction box for roof penetration
9. Five-year warranty on Axium Solar's installation labor
10. Twelve-year manufacturer's warranty on SolarEdge inverter
11. Twenty five-year warranty on Enphase micro-inverters
12. Twenty five-year production warranty on the solar modules, up to 20% degradation
13. Use taxes INCLUDED
Too much?Comment
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