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Nice deal! The SE7600 is a bit of overkill for your array size and $450 more expensive than the SE6000. Planning on expanding later?24xLG300N+SE7600 [url]http://tiny.cc/n7ucvx[/url]Comment
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Originally posted by ericf1 View PostNice deal! The SE7600 is a bit of overkill for your array size and $450 more expensive than the SE6000. Planning on expanding later?
That said, do I lose anything by over sizing with the SE7600?Comment
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Originally posted by jd31 View PostHere's what I'm looking to pull the trigger on; hopefully sign an agreement this Friday:
- 6,325 watt system (109% of projected usage)
- LG 275 panels (qty 23) + SolarEdge 7600 DC Optimizer
- $/watt before tax incentive: $2.75*
* the actual cost is $22,074 or $3.48 /watt; however, that price includes a re-roof (separately quoted at over $4K from another roofing company) on the roof planes where the solar will be installed and other roofing work I need done. After removing those costs, my net cost for solar is $2.75/watt before tax incentive and $1.9/watt after.16xLG300N1C+SE6000[url]http://tiny.cc/ojmxyx[/url]Comment
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Originally posted by jd31 View PostI'd like to keep the option open to expand. On the horizon is possibly an electric car and possibly a pool/spa. I've asked the installer for an "option to buy" that I could exercise later at the current $/watt, which the installer seems amenable to.
That said, do I lose anything by over sizing with the SE7600?24xLG300N+SE7600 [url]http://tiny.cc/n7ucvx[/url]Comment
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By going with SE7600, do you have to derate or upgrade your main panel? or similarly what ampage of breaker are you installing? For SE6000 you can live with 40A, but for SE7600 you will need 50A (32A*1.5 = 48A, according to code) which some times requires you to modify your main panel.16xLG300N1C+SE6000[url]http://tiny.cc/ojmxyx[/url]Comment
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Originally posted by thejq View PostBy going with SE7600, do you have to derate or upgrade your main panel? or similarly what ampage of breaker are you installing? For SE6000 you can live with 40A, but for SE7600 you will need 50A (32A*1.5 = 48A, according to code) which some times requires you to modify your main panel.Comment
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The math is 32 * 1.25 = 40. The same breaker is required for the 6000 or 7600 w inverter.CS6P-260P/SE3000 - http://tiny.cc/ed5ozxComment
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JD, Your posts have been very informative for me as I am trying to spec a similar system for my home. Would it be against forum etiquette for me ask (via PM) who did your install? I am still noob status so I can't PM yet
Thanks for any info!Comment
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Originally posted by ganz View PostJD, Your posts have been very informative for me as I am trying to spec a similar system for my home. Would it be against forum etiquette for me ask (via PM) who did your install? I am still noob status so I can't PM yet
Thanks for any info!Comment
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Originally posted by jd31 View PostHere's what I'm looking to pull the trigger on; hopefully sign an agreement this Friday:
- 6,325 watt system (109% of projected usage)
- LG 275 panels (qty 23) + SolarEdge 7600 DC Optimizer
- $/watt before tax incentive: $2.75*
* the actual cost is $22,074 or $3.48 /watt; however, that price includes a re-roof (separately quoted at over $4K from another roofing company) on the roof planes where the solar will be installed and other roofing work I need done. After removing those costs, my net cost for solar is $2.75/watt before tax incentive and $1.9/watt after.
That's a really good deal.
Could you PM your company?
Thanks,
CalvinComment
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I signed my contract today. I upgraded to the LG280 panels for an extra $.02/watt, which added a benign $200 to my total cost. I also financed 30% of the project at 0% for 1 year. I figured why not.
Excited. I've been wanting to go solar since my last home and I'm one step closer. Hoping to add an electric car in the future. I will update the thread with the install experience.Comment
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great deal JD
Originally posted by jd31 View PostI signed my contract today. I upgraded to the LG280 panels for an extra $.02/watt, which added a benign $200 to my total cost. I also financed 30% of the project at 0% for 1 year. I figured why not.
Excited. I've been wanting to go solar since my last home and I'm one step closer. Hoping to add an electric car in the future. I will update the thread with the install experience.Comment
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