Ian, thanks again for the link to your numbers, very helpful.
I took the numbers of your 6.9kW system and applied them to a 10.5kW (assuming it's linear) and got a yearly production of 18,621 which is close to the 18,020 I was quoted today. I then used a 1.52 multiplier and applied it to the past 12 months and compared the production to our usage. Now of course this is a total estimate but I'm hoping it's close to +/-10%.

This is based off the standard rate plan, not the TOU. Figuring the TOU would be a lot more difficult, I may do it if I get super bored.
According to this, I could see a potential savings right off the bat of ~$300/year. After the solar system is paid off, then the savings would be $2,400 per year. Does that seem about right?
I took the numbers of your 6.9kW system and applied them to a 10.5kW (assuming it's linear) and got a yearly production of 18,621 which is close to the 18,020 I was quoted today. I then used a 1.52 multiplier and applied it to the past 12 months and compared the production to our usage. Now of course this is a total estimate but I'm hoping it's close to +/-10%.

This is based off the standard rate plan, not the TOU. Figuring the TOU would be a lot more difficult, I may do it if I get super bored.

According to this, I could see a potential savings right off the bat of ~$300/year. After the solar system is paid off, then the savings would be $2,400 per year. Does that seem about right?
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