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Respectfully:
1.) My experience is that oftentimes a lot of "other references" are from people who bought S.P and are clueless about solar energy, or are dealers w/ skin in the game. That said, the warranty and quality is good. So is a Mercedes. A Toyota may also be fit for purpose.
2.) If your best quote for 327's is $5.16/Watt, I'd look around. Smaller systems using 327's sold for $4.50/Watt or less in SO.CA.. Check the CSI database. They do exist. Maybe 2 inverters would bump that a bit but not by $5K.
3.) If, as you say, other panel systems are only 10% less, something sounds really wrong w/ their price. $4.64 for LG, Kyocera, Canadian solar, Solarworld, etc. is way out. Or, perhaps, other vendors have seen the popularity of S.P, justified or not, and may be trying to raise their prices to take advantage of the inflated prices and popularity of S.P. $3.40 -$3.75 may be more like it. Don't take my word for it. Ask around or again, check the CSI database.
4.) I think I've done my research too, as have others here who have similar opinions to mine w/respect to S.P. pricing. All you say about quality and warranty I agree with. (The appearance, BTW of 327's is about the same as any other panel, they ain't flat black). The big issue for many folks is that S.P. panels are just too much money for what they deliver, unless you're cramped for space.
5.)If you're happy with your choice - that's all that counts. It's still a free country, thank goodness, and it's your money to leave on the table or do with as you please, but opinions do vary.
Respectfully:
1.) My experience is that oftentimes a lot of "other references" are from people who bought S.P and are clueless about solar energy, or are dealers w/ skin in the game. That said, the warranty and quality is good. So is a Mercedes. A Toyota may also be fit for purpose.
2.) If your best quote for 327's is $5.16/Watt, I'd look around. Smaller systems using 327's sold for $4.50/Watt or less in SO.CA.. Check the CSI database. They do exist. Maybe 2 inverters would bump that a bit but not by $5K.
3.) If, as you say, other panel systems are only 10% less, something sounds really wrong w/ their price. $4.64 for LG, Kyocera, Canadian solar, Solarworld, etc. is way out. Or, perhaps, other vendors have seen the popularity of S.P, justified or not, and may be trying to raise their prices to take advantage of the inflated prices and popularity of S.P. $3.40 -$3.75 may be more like it. Don't take my word for it. Ask around or again, check the CSI database.
4.) I think I've done my research too, as have others here who have similar opinions to mine w/respect to S.P. pricing. All you say about quality and warranty I agree with. (The appearance, BTW of 327's is about the same as any other panel, they ain't flat black). The big issue for many folks is that S.P. panels are just too much money for what they deliver, unless you're cramped for space.
5.)If you're happy with your choice - that's all that counts. It's still a free country, thank goodness, and it's your money to leave on the table or do with as you please, but opinions do vary.
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