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  • amtun13892
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    I have 10.6kw dc proposal from local installer.
    quote as $32073 before rebate
    solar edge 10kw inverter with optimizer =1
    LG 365 29 panel

    any comment on this quote please? good deal?


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  • ButchDeal
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    Originally posted by cebury
    Then you divided by the system size to find $/kW.
    true but $/W (no "k")

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  • cebury
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    The last time I reviewed that CSI db, about 3 months go, it only reflected one total price. Then you divided by the system size to find $/kW. Keep in mind my install included cost of my roof replacement, main panel upgrade and some other electrical work, plus the solar PV install. The total price is what was entered when they submitted the interconnect app to PGE.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by randomuser
    Thanks for mentioning the CSI database, sensij. That's really eye opening. I pulled up the installers in San Diego. From reading posts on this forum, I figured everyone is paying somewhere between $3 - 3.50/watt. Wow, that number seems low. The lower the cost the better but now I don't feel like every company is out to gouge me.
    The better informed pay less. Everything is negotiable. I wouldn't feel too good about overpaying simply because others are in the same, sad situation. Lower price and quality from a good vendor are possible, but expecting those things from a vendor without knowing what's needed and what pricing is possible is unrealistic.

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  • randomuser
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    Thanks for mentioning the CSI database, sensij. That's really eye opening. I pulled up the installers in San Diego. From reading posts on this forum, I figured everyone is paying somewhere between $3 - 3.50/watt. Wow, that number seems low. The lower the cost the better but now I don't feel like every company is out to gouge me.

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  • LDinSD
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    Originally posted by sensij
    Thanks for sharing the installer. According to the CSI database, at least through 12/2015, they are submitting NEM applications as Swiss Renewable Energy, averaging about 1 install per month since late 2014. The last 12 installs have price information included, consistently in a range around the price reported by LDinSD, and typically with an LG305+Enphase M250 pairing, but two SolarEdge installs as well.
    Yes the owner recently changed the name to Solar Renewable Energy (SRE) but he is Swiss which is where the original came from.
    Last edited by LDinSD; 02-29-2016, 03:38 PM.

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  • sensij
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    Thanks for sharing the installer. According to the CSI database, at least through 12/2015, they are submitting NEM applications as Swiss Renewable Energy, averaging about 1 install per month since late 2014. The last 12 installs have price information included, consistently in a range around the price reported by LDinSD, and typically with an LG305+Enphase M250 pairing, but two SolarEdge installs as well.

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  • LDinSD
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    Originally posted by randomuser
    LDinSD, can you let me know who you're working with for the install? I'm in the process of selecting a company. I'm wondering what their quote will be for my home. I've been quoted high $3 to over $5/watt. The installers say my S type tile roof is harder to install on.
    My roof is the simple shingle type so it may be a bit more for your installation but I'm not sure. However, I had two other quotes on my system and they were well over $4/watt--so the company I went with should be less. The main thing is I was able to get a relatively good system (LG, SE inverter) for a great price. Again, I want to stress that they have not installed my system yet so I will not post my full review until after installation. However, the owner has been expeditious with everything (just received notice of net metering application) and now awaiting permitting. I've mentioned solarreviews site to them and I think they will need to set up an account on there before I can link to them. Its SRE Solar ,hope that helps.

    Admin note, I can see your trying to do things properly, but I think you can understand that yelp is our (solarreviews.com) opposition and the chances of us having a link on their site is zero, so why would I allow a link to their site, obviously I cant so just mention the company name without a link, I changed it for you.

    Last edited by LDinSD; 02-29-2016, 10:06 PM. Reason: Added company's solarreviews link.

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  • randomuser
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    I probably have quotes from those 2 big companies. If you're not comfortable sharing the company you've chosen here in the public, can you email to my address I provided in my other topic thread?

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  • LDinSD
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    Originally posted by J.P.M.

    Get any other quotes ?
    I received two additional quotes from big companies here in San Diego and both were around $4.30/watt for the same panels and either the Enphase 280's or the SE76000. The company I went with gave me my choice of panels and inverter for the same rate and did not push for one or the other, which I enjoyed. I ended going with the SE7600 since it was the same price and is apparently powerwall ready.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by LDinSD
    Hello everyone. I am in San Diego. System going in is 5.67kW LG 315 with SolarEdge SE7600, roof mount. Cost is $2.98/watt before tax credits.
    That is quite a price, and I'm glad to see it. I'd only suggest that with solar, it's better to think or at least consider thinking in terms of most bang for the long term buck rather than simply low initial price.

    You will get what you pay for (or less). Buy cheap, buy twice. Low price is quickly forgotten. Poor quality is ever present and never leaves.

    Get any other quotes ?

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  • randomuser
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    LDinSD, can you let me know who you're working with for the install? I'm in the process of selecting a company. I'm wondering what their quote will be for my home. I've been quoted high $3 to over $5/watt. The installers say my S type tile roof is harder to install on.

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  • LDinSD
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    Originally posted by sensij
    That is quite a price. Is your installer on SolarReviews.com? Please link to their page if they are.
    The company is not on SolarReviews. I will post a review there when the job is complete. Basically, the founder/owner was in commercial solar installs for quite some time (I think 7yrs) before starting his own company last year. Definitely not a big shop so take that into consideration.

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  • sensij
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    That is quite a price. Is your installer on SolarReviews.com? Please link to their page if they are.

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  • LDinSD
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    Hello everyone. I am in San Diego. System going in is 5.67kW LG 315 with SolarEdge SE7600, roof mount. Cost is $2.98/watt before tax credits.

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