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  • genesmasher
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    Originally posted by inmojo
    Genemasher could you PM me with who you went with? I'm in the So-cal area gathering quotes for myself as well.

    Thanks!
    No problem, check your PM

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  • inmojo
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    Here is the full list of quotes I got for my system (before tax credit), with the one I chose on top:


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + SolarEdge SE6000 + P320 optimizers
    $21,180
    $3.47/W


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $23,790
    $3.90/W

    6.16 KW
    22x LG280 + SMA 6000TL
    $22,790
    $3.70/W

    5.49 KW
    18x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $22,940
    $4.18/W

    5.88 KW
    21x LG280 + SolarEdge SE5000 + P300 optimizers
    $19,430
    $3.30/W

    6.4 KW
    21x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $24,544
    $3.83/W

    6.08 KW
    19x SunPower 320 + SMA 6000TL
    $24,255
    $3.99/W

    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Fronius 6.0
    $23,485
    $3.85/W

    6.90 KW
    23x LG300 + LG285 micros
    $27,740
    $4.02/W

    5.86 KW
    17x SunPower X21/345 + SMA 5000TL
    $27,037
    $4.61/W
    Genemasher could you PM me with who you went with? I'm in the So-cal area gathering quotes for myself as well.

    Thanks!

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by thenewb
    I agree with you here J.P.M, I do worry about rumors that many yelp reviews are fake accounts made by advertisement companies.
    Da ya' think maybe ?? Follow the money. Why wouldn't that happen ? Everyone is honest, ethical and true blue, right ? Yea, sure they are.

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  • genesmasher
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    Originally posted by thenewb
    genesmasher, could you PM me who you went with?

    Cheers!
    PM sent...

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  • thenewb
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    Originally posted by J.P.M.
    Or maybe buy advertising on the sites, or pay a premium for leads, or...?

    Such sites are not charity operations. They are businesses. Nothing wrong with as long as everyone knows how the game may be run.
    I agree with you here J.P.M, I do worry about rumors that many yelp reviews are fake accounts made by advertisement companies.

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  • thenewb
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    Here is the full list of quotes I got for my system (before tax credit), with the one I chose on top:


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + SolarEdge SE6000 + P320 optimizers
    $21,180
    $3.47/W
    genesmasher, could you PM me who you went with?

    Cheers!

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  • ZybdZY
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    Thanks for sharing the details. I'm in Bay Area and just starting the process - though the prices are not the same between NorCal and SoCal, still knowing some of the numbers help to get started.

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  • donald
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    Originally posted by J.P.M.
    Or maybe buy advertising on the sites, or pay a premium for leads, or...?

    Such sites are not charity operations. They are businesses. Nothing wrong with as long as everyone knows how the game may be run.
    A paid for yelp review in not advertising. Sunrun was offering their salespeople $150 for each five star yelp review they could generate.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by donald
    Just so you know that some companies pay for the highest reviews.
    Or maybe buy advertising on the sites, or pay a premium for leads, or...?

    Such sites are not charity operations. They are businesses. Nothing wrong with as long as everyone knows how the game may be run.

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  • donald
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    Here is the full list of quotes I got for my system (before tax credit), with the one I chose on top:


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + SolarEdge SE6000 + P320 optimizers
    $21,180
    $3.47/W

    Nice, it seems like average prices are coming down. No one has posted a $5 price in a few weeks.

    If you end up delayed, the solaredge 7600 will be available at the end of the year. This is the first inverter to work with the powerwall.

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  • donald
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    all had superlative records on Yelp and SolarReviews,
    Just so you know that some companies pay for the highest reviews.

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  • LLtK
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    Here is the full list of quotes I got for my system (before tax credit), with the one I chose on top:


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + SolarEdge SE6000 + P320 optimizers
    $21,180
    $3.47/W


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $23,790
    $3.90/W

    6.16 KW
    22x LG280 + SMA 6000TL
    $22,790
    $3.70/W

    5.49 KW
    18x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $22,940
    $4.18/W

    5.88 KW
    21x LG280 + SolarEdge SE5000 + P300 optimizers
    $19,430
    $3.30/W

    6.4 KW
    21x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $24,544
    $3.83/W

    6.08 KW
    19x SunPower 320 + SMA 6000TL
    $24,255
    $3.99/W

    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Fronius 6.0
    $23,485
    $3.85/W

    6.90 KW
    23x LG300 + LG285 micros
    $27,740
    $4.02/W

    5.86 KW
    17x SunPower X21/345 + SMA 5000TL
    $27,037
    $4.61/W
    These are great quotes you've got. Please PM me your email address if you don't mind sharing who the contractors are and who you selected? I will tell them you were the referral. Thanks.

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  • sensij
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    Originally posted by genesmasher
    M in my opinion LG is second only to SunPower, in terms of reliability and efficiency (arguable, and time will tell, of course).
    Yeah... LG's marketing is much better than most, I think. They haven't been making panels very long, relative to some of the other bigger players, so statements about reliability are hard to support. In terms of actual performance, I've seen nothing that supports a premium for their panels over others of a similar wattage, but frequently, one exists.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Thank you. Very interesting information on how prices for very similar sizes and equip. can vary so much.

    Seems to be a good example of how deciding and knowing what you want and then getting several vendors to quote can lead to a better outcome at a sharp(er) price.

    I bet you will get a much better job because of the work you've done.

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  • genesmasher
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    Originally posted by J.P.M.
    Sounds like you did the right thing.So what did you wind up with for a price ?
    Here is the full list of quotes I got for my system (before tax credit), with the one I chose on top:


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + SolarEdge SE6000 + P320 optimizers
    $21,180
    $3.47/W


    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $23,790
    $3.90/W

    6.16 KW
    22x LG280 + SMA 6000TL
    $22,790
    $3.70/W

    5.49 KW
    18x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $22,940
    $4.18/W

    5.88 KW
    21x LG280 + SolarEdge SE5000 + P300 optimizers
    $19,430
    $3.30/W

    6.4 KW
    21x LG305 + Enphase M250
    $24,544
    $3.83/W

    6.08 KW
    19x SunPower 320 + SMA 6000TL
    $24,255
    $3.99/W

    6.1 KW
    20x LG305 + Fronius 6.0
    $23,485
    $3.85/W

    6.90 KW
    23x LG300 + LG285 micros
    $27,740
    $4.02/W

    5.86 KW
    17x SunPower X21/345 + SMA 5000TL
    $27,037
    $4.61/W

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