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Old 03-20-2015, 07:17 PM   #1
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Den...Out of Curiosity please check back when the system is functional and let us know how it works. Not sure if you said it or not but does the system supply the whole house? And on day after day of clouds how much back up is there before they shutdown if that's the proper lingo?
The system was turned on Dec 17th right in the middle of the lowest sun angle but I was still making some power with the front panels best days where about 22 to 25 Kwh. Snow was an issue on the back (low pitch) but the front (12 pitch) was self cleaning. I only had to get the rake out once but once you start the avalanche it comes down real quick. Bad part is it's right in front of the garage doors and if you've cleared the driveway then you now have more to do. Weather was not the best but from the time the sun has been going up higher it has really been working with all panel going best day was 54.9 kwh, they like cold and bright. last months electric bill was$41.00 the year before it was $167.00 part of that is the Co-op $27.82 member charge which will never go away. My avg usage last year same time was 27 kwh per day. But so far so good no issues and everything is working as they said it would. Today even with the clouds it made 28 kwh.
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Old 06-06-2015, 01:13 PM   #2
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The system was turned on Dec 17th right in the middle of the lowest sun angle but I was still making some power with the front panels best days where about 22 to 25 Kwh. Snow was an issue on the back (low pitch) but the front (12 pitch) was self cleaning. I only had to get the rake out once but once you start the avalanche it comes down real quick. Bad part is it's right in front of the garage doors and if you've cleared the driveway then you now have more to do. Weather was not the best but from the time the sun has been going up higher it has really been working with all panel going best day was 54.9 kwh, they like cold and bright. last months electric bill was$41.00 the year before it was $167.00 part of that is the Co-op $27.82 member charge which will never go away. My avg usage last year same time was 27 kwh per day. But so far so good no issues and everything is working as they said it would. Today even with the clouds it made 28 kwh.
Any updates on your solar panels would be appreciated!
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Old 06-06-2015, 08:41 PM   #3
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Any updates on your solar panels would be appreciated!
Be glad to , the system has been working great, about the end of Febuary the system started to pick up, it likes the cold and bright sun shine. Even on an overcast day it makes some power (15kw avg) but on a good day I avg anywhere from 50kw to a high of 68kw. We use about 23kw a day more when the ac is on so what happens is you bank extra killowatts you make. On your bill you see how much extra you have, right now I have 1400 in the bank. My bill with the NH Coop is $28 a month (member fee) below>This is what info you get from the inverters that I have, tons of info on the web site too much to post but it's a great tool to watch your production, the picture is from my smart phone, the app shows all the info the web has.
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Awesome, so in summary your electric bill is now zero(if you excluded the member fee). If you keep producing more than you use, how do you get credit for that? For instance, i remember when my mom was a teacher she "banked" dozens of vacation days of the years she never used.
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Awesome, so in summary your electric bill is now zero(if you excluded the member fee). If you keep producing more than you use, how do you get credit for that? For instance, i remember when my mom was a teacher she "banked" dozens of vacation days of the years she never used.
Yes it is zero, you want to bank them for the winter when some days you don't produce any because of snow. You will use them but you want to bank as many as you can. You know the old saying "make hay while the sun shines" stock up for the winter
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