ROI is less important. I just want to get the most production I can for >100% offset. Per PV watts, the 12 north facing panels will produce about 4200kWh/yr
Roof is quite steep, but given our roof design, we are trying to max out panels, which would mean 12 panels being north facing, per design below. I expect some drop in efficiency compared to south-facing panels, but is it typically a ~50% dip like I see online?
Been in the market for solar + Powerwalls for a few months, but Tesla keeps pushing out our onsite inspection. It's been over 2 months of rescheduling last minute, and it's getting frustrating.
Found a local Tesla certified installer that has great reviews and have been in business for 10 +...
Thanks; looks great. I’ve been researching the IronGate Contour skirts as well. How easy are they to install? Parts probably come up to around 2k for my array size, so it’s effectively a question of if it’s worth the extra 2K to have a local installer who’ll be (hopefully) more responsive should...
Correct, but I guess my dilemma is that's 4k additional I have to pay if I go with the authorized installer vs Tesla, since Tesla includes the skirts already. I love the idea of having a local company to get a hold of for support vs Tesla, where you have to wait 3-4 months.
Thanks. May do them myself. The installer doesn’t do them themselves and their third-party guy wants $80 per panel (parts included) but I still think that’s too much. 48 panels will run almost 4K.