Well the audit part....:oops:
I think the planning part I am ok.
A background of everything. We are moving to a relative's home who are downsizing. Everything is electric in the home. The other options are fuel oil and propane (no thanks).
I have reviewed the electric bills and talked...
Wow, thank you for the great explanation and taking the time to write it. I sure learned a lot.
I have not bought the wires yet so I can get any size but I'm thinking 10 gauge is probably a lot harder to get through the conduit than 12?
Hello all,
In the process of building everything on a grid tie system(have panels and mount built), would appreciate input.
It is 30-340 watt panels about 175 feet to the breaker box in the house. I was kind of leaning towards a sunny boy 7.7 inverter because I liked the sps function but am...
I have decided to go with a sunny boy 7.7 inverter on our grid tied array. We are using 30- 340 watt q cell panels and there will be 3 strings going to the inverter.
My only question is the calculator for voltage drop is showing only a 2% drop for the 170 feet of wire to the inverter using...
While researching on the PVwatts website for my grid tie build it shows that if I use Iq8 microinverters instead of Iq8+ with my 340 watt panels it will produce 99.7% the amount of electricity. It seems a waste to go with Iq8+ then?
I tried searching over paneling but most results are in...
Can anyone recommend a DC disconnect that I can pit on the outside of the house for the electric company?
Ground mount with 3 strings of 340 volts/10amps going to a sunny boy 7.7 in the basement.
Everything I am finding is not outdoor rated or AC only.
Thanks.
I hope I am posting in the right section, my first post and wanted to say hello. I have been reading on here for months and learning a lot. I am in the process of buying components for a solar system and know this site/people will be of great help, looking forward to learning more.
How is your electric company with net metering? I was told by my company anything over 9.4 kw AC grid tie would require a bigger transformer by the house.
You will be running about 120 amps AC? That is a big project, looking forward to updates.