I am building a new house outside of Portland, Me. I have made a decision to move forward with solar panels. I've received a few quotes and narrowed it down to the following. I would appreciate any thoughts/ comments / suggestions. My roof faces 135 degrees there is one tree that has some minor shading but nothing terribly significant. I will have fairly high electrical usage.
1. Panel: (41) 270 Watt all black monosilicon LG solar PV panels
Inverter: (1) SMA Sunny Boy 6000 US Transformer-less grid-tied solar electric inverter
Estimated Production: 13,037 KWH
Cost: $40,479
2. Panel: (44) 275 Watt SolarWorld modules
Inverter: Enphase M-250 or M-215 micro-inverter (doesn't specify which one)
Estimated Production:16,748 KWH
Cost: $38,488
3. Panel: (44) 275 Watt SolarWorld modules
Inverter: ABB (Power One) or Fronius string inverter
Estimated Production:15,778 KWH
Cost: $33,665
Based on my energy usage I'm likely to use all of the energy I produce. Accordingly, I'm leaning towards #2 but I'm interested in everyone's opinion.
In addition to your general thoughts, impressions, suggestions and inclinations, I do have a couple of specific questions.
1. One of the installers recommended I avoid micro-inverter. The house is on the ocean and he said that he sees a lot of problems with micro-inverters and salt water. Any truth to this concern?
2. I know it's been discussed previously but as it relates specifically to this system, any thoughts on M-250 vs M-215?
3. Anything else to consider?
Many thanks!
Doug
1. Panel: (41) 270 Watt all black monosilicon LG solar PV panels
Inverter: (1) SMA Sunny Boy 6000 US Transformer-less grid-tied solar electric inverter
Estimated Production: 13,037 KWH
Cost: $40,479
2. Panel: (44) 275 Watt SolarWorld modules
Inverter: Enphase M-250 or M-215 micro-inverter (doesn't specify which one)
Estimated Production:16,748 KWH
Cost: $38,488
3. Panel: (44) 275 Watt SolarWorld modules
Inverter: ABB (Power One) or Fronius string inverter
Estimated Production:15,778 KWH
Cost: $33,665
Based on my energy usage I'm likely to use all of the energy I produce. Accordingly, I'm leaning towards #2 but I'm interested in everyone's opinion.
In addition to your general thoughts, impressions, suggestions and inclinations, I do have a couple of specific questions.
1. One of the installers recommended I avoid micro-inverter. The house is on the ocean and he said that he sees a lot of problems with micro-inverters and salt water. Any truth to this concern?
2. I know it's been discussed previously but as it relates specifically to this system, any thoughts on M-250 vs M-215?
3. Anything else to consider?
Many thanks!
Doug
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