I have an interesting dilemma (at least I'd like to think so). Recently, I had a local San Diego installer price a system for me using LG 305's and this is what he came back with:
panels: LG 305
# of panels: 19
system size: 5.80
inverter type: central/optimized
inverter qty & model#: Solar Edge se5000 and 19 solar edge p300 power optimizers
*ALSO includes service panel upgrade*
cost (cash price) = $23,735 before 30% tax credit
Here's the issue though: the system includes mounting panels on my sloped roof as well as some on the flat part of my roof. I'm not a big fan of the idea and it would definitely involve re-roofing due to the age of the flat roof.
I thought it was a pretty good price from a reputable installer, but like a good homeowner I want to do my due diligence and get multiple quotes.
The second installer that came over proposed mounting the entire system, using SunPower panels, on the sloped portion of the roof. He thinks he can get, at a minimum, 15 345w panels on the sloped part of the roof which would cover most of my usage. The problem of course is the cost difference. See below for his quote on a 3.45kw system, which is much smaller than the aforementioned LG, but this is due to him not adding in expected usage from the EV I just got. Either I forgot to tell him about it over the phone or he forgot. Either way, this is the only cost I have for now from them; I'll update once I receive the revised quote (which WILL include either a service panel upgrade OR an RMA).
panels: SunPower 345
# of panels: 10
System size: 3.45
inverter type: SMA Sunny Boy 3000TL-US-22
*NO service panel upgrade needed*
cost (cash Price) = $16,387 before 30% tax credit
Cost seems high to me but it does solve the problem of having to install panels on my flat roof. I don't trust the roof and most homeowners in the area have had to re-roof multiple times since they were built (in 70's).
So my questions for all of you solar experts:
- Should I be worried about the flat-roof installation? Any direct experience out there?
- Is SunPower a worthwhile upgrade? Does it seem justified in this case?
- Is the cost for either/both systems in line with average solar install in San Diego (I'm specifically in San Marcos)?
- Anything else I'm missing?
Thanks in advance to anyone that takes the time to read this post, especially if you can offer any insight!home.jpg
panels: LG 305
# of panels: 19
system size: 5.80
inverter type: central/optimized
inverter qty & model#: Solar Edge se5000 and 19 solar edge p300 power optimizers
*ALSO includes service panel upgrade*
cost (cash price) = $23,735 before 30% tax credit
Here's the issue though: the system includes mounting panels on my sloped roof as well as some on the flat part of my roof. I'm not a big fan of the idea and it would definitely involve re-roofing due to the age of the flat roof.
I thought it was a pretty good price from a reputable installer, but like a good homeowner I want to do my due diligence and get multiple quotes.
The second installer that came over proposed mounting the entire system, using SunPower panels, on the sloped portion of the roof. He thinks he can get, at a minimum, 15 345w panels on the sloped part of the roof which would cover most of my usage. The problem of course is the cost difference. See below for his quote on a 3.45kw system, which is much smaller than the aforementioned LG, but this is due to him not adding in expected usage from the EV I just got. Either I forgot to tell him about it over the phone or he forgot. Either way, this is the only cost I have for now from them; I'll update once I receive the revised quote (which WILL include either a service panel upgrade OR an RMA).
panels: SunPower 345
# of panels: 10
System size: 3.45
inverter type: SMA Sunny Boy 3000TL-US-22
*NO service panel upgrade needed*
cost (cash Price) = $16,387 before 30% tax credit
Cost seems high to me but it does solve the problem of having to install panels on my flat roof. I don't trust the roof and most homeowners in the area have had to re-roof multiple times since they were built (in 70's).
So my questions for all of you solar experts:
- Should I be worried about the flat-roof installation? Any direct experience out there?
- Is SunPower a worthwhile upgrade? Does it seem justified in this case?
- Is the cost for either/both systems in line with average solar install in San Diego (I'm specifically in San Marcos)?
- Anything else I'm missing?
Thanks in advance to anyone that takes the time to read this post, especially if you can offer any insight!home.jpg
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