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Solar panels
Been looking into the solar panels for the house - not solar hot water.
Have talked to lots of sellers that keep chanting the same old mantras one after another about how good it is and all. And that I'll be that much closer to god when I dip my toe into the light of a solar panel and washed clean of all my greenhouse gas sins... What i really want to know is what's bad about it. So if you have some insight, experience... with solar that you weren't expecting, keeps you up at night, make you regret the whole thing... I'd like to hear about it. |
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I could be wrong, but isn't the government removing the subsidy in order to pay for the QLD floods?
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Originally Posted by mic n mat
(Post 9193146)
Been looking into the solar panels for the house - not solar hot water.
Have talked to lots of sellers that keep chanting the same old mantras one after another about how good it is and all. And that I'll be that much closer to god when I dip my toe into the light of a solar panel and washed clean of all my greenhouse gas sins... What i really want to know is what's bad about it. So if you have some insight, experience... with solar that you weren't expecting, keeps you up at night, make you regret the whole thing... I'd like to hear about it. I had my mind set on Solar Electric panels before our chat. They also told me that Inverter reverse Cycle air cont systems are as cheap to run on a rough estimate as Gas... as 1kwh produces 3Kwh of power on an inverter system because of the heat exchanger. Which surprised the hell out of me. Still can't believe that one ??? They tried to steer me away from that system because of Carbon emissions. |
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Originally Posted by renth
(Post 9193151)
I could be wrong, but isn't the government removing the subsidy in order to pay for the QLD floods?
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Originally Posted by mic n mat
(Post 9193146)
Been looking into the solar panels for the house - not solar hot water.
Have talked to lots of sellers that keep chanting the same old mantras one after another about how good it is and all. And that I'll be that much closer to god when I dip my toe into the light of a solar panel and washed clean of all my greenhouse gas sins... What i really want to know is what's bad about it. So if you have some insight, experience... with solar that you weren't expecting, keeps you up at night, make you regret the whole thing... I'd like to hear about it. |
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Originally Posted by sassie
(Post 9193213)
The only bad thing I can think of is the initial outlay, ours cost 12 grand, but we got our first cheque today for $325.00, which is not bad considering all the overcast/rainy weather of late.
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Originally Posted by sassie
(Post 9193213)
The only bad thing I can think of is the initial outlay, ours cost 12 grand, but we got our first cheque today for $325.00, which is not bad considering all the overcast/rainy weather of late.
Other bad things may include:
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 9193275)
Best price seems to be about $1,500 for a 1.5kW system after rebates. This is based on a $7,500 base price.
Other bad things may include:
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 9193278)
If you buy a $1500 system that will likely be the case, yes. If, like everything you pay for what you get then you can expect the inverter to last a lot longer than that
Both suppliers gave the same 5 year warranty. |
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 9193289)
The 1.5kW systems quoting $3,000 were using exactly the same model inverter.
Some companies, will offer 10 year warranties for that price |
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The one I have gone with is the Quantum X01, they offer to increase the warranty from 5 years to 10 years for an extra $550.
The odds are that it will last 10 years anyway, so I have costed on maybe having to replace after about 10 years. Current cost is about $2,500 for that part. |
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 9193306)
The one I have gone with is the Quantum X01, they offer to increase the warranty from 5 years to 10 years for an extra $550.
The odds are that it will last 10 years anyway, so I have costed on maybe having to replace after about 10 years. Current cost is about $2,500 for that part. |
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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 9193238)
4kW system?
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 9193306)
The one I have gone with is the Quantum X01, they offer to increase the warranty from 5 years to 10 years for an extra $550.
The odds are that it will last 10 years anyway, so I have costed on maybe having to replace after about 10 years. Current cost is about $2,500 for that part. part of the house under some policy's -so money is better used in installing a good inverter rather than a cheaper Chinese /Taiwan with no long term quality info. |
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On a side note, Is it possible for a Solar hot water system to produce too much hot water ? If so does it expel the water once it's reached the temperature set on the thermostat ?
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