First off, let me preface by saying that I've done a lot of reading here, on other sites, and bought the dummies book. I'm also have an Electrical Engineering degree so I have a fair understanding of concepts. That said, I don't overestimate the value of practical experience and so I'm totally willing to take criticism and input, and if you read something that seems to indicate that I have a misconception, please feel free to call it out.
After doing my research, I went on enegysage and got my three estimates and since I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to call out the actual installers here, I'll anonymize to a degree.
State: Florida
Purchase type: Cash
Quote 1: $2.90 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: LG
Panel: LG330NIC-A5 NeON2 or Panasonic VBHN330SA16
Number of panels: 35
Watts per panel: 330
System size: 11.6 kW (69% of billed usage)
Inverter: SolarEdge
Inverter Type: String with optimizers
Inverter Warranty: 25 years (!)
Notes: Note the extended 25 year inverter warranty. I'm keen on that, but I don't believe that LG is worth the extra money. This installer is willing to give me Panasonic panels for the same price as LG.
Quote 2: $2.70 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: Mission Solar
Panel: MSE310SQ8T MSE PERC 60
Number of panels: 37
Watts per panel: 310
System size: 11.5 kW (69% of billed usage)
Inverter: Enphase
Inverter Type: Microinverter
Inverter Warranty: 25 years
Note: I don't believe microinverters are worth the money but this installer seems to be pro-microinverter though they are willing to install string+optimizer
Quote 3: $2.56 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: Trina Solar
Panel: TSM-340DD14A(II) TallMax Plus
Number of panels: 34
Watts per panel: 340
System size: 11.6 kW (70% of billed usage)
Inverter: SolarEdge
Inverter Type: String with optimizers
Inverter Warranty: 12 years
Note: This panel seems to be 15% longer than than a "standard" solar panel. I'm wondering whether this will cause me any problems now or down the road.
For context, here's a picture from a quote I got a couple of years ago that was for a ridiculous 70 panel system:
Screen Shot 2019-06-13 at 2.52.27 PM.png
Thanks in advance for your comments and advice.
After doing my research, I went on enegysage and got my three estimates and since I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to call out the actual installers here, I'll anonymize to a degree.
State: Florida
Purchase type: Cash
Quote 1: $2.90 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: LG
Panel: LG330NIC-A5 NeON2 or Panasonic VBHN330SA16
Number of panels: 35
Watts per panel: 330
System size: 11.6 kW (69% of billed usage)
Inverter: SolarEdge
Inverter Type: String with optimizers
Inverter Warranty: 25 years (!)
Notes: Note the extended 25 year inverter warranty. I'm keen on that, but I don't believe that LG is worth the extra money. This installer is willing to give me Panasonic panels for the same price as LG.
Quote 2: $2.70 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: Mission Solar
Panel: MSE310SQ8T MSE PERC 60
Number of panels: 37
Watts per panel: 310
System size: 11.5 kW (69% of billed usage)
Inverter: Enphase
Inverter Type: Microinverter
Inverter Warranty: 25 years
Note: I don't believe microinverters are worth the money but this installer seems to be pro-microinverter though they are willing to install string+optimizer
Quote 3: $2.56 per watt before incentives
Panel Manufacturer: Trina Solar
Panel: TSM-340DD14A(II) TallMax Plus
Number of panels: 34
Watts per panel: 340
System size: 11.6 kW (70% of billed usage)
Inverter: SolarEdge
Inverter Type: String with optimizers
Inverter Warranty: 12 years
Note: This panel seems to be 15% longer than than a "standard" solar panel. I'm wondering whether this will cause me any problems now or down the road.
For context, here's a picture from a quote I got a couple of years ago that was for a ridiculous 70 panel system:
Screen Shot 2019-06-13 at 2.52.27 PM.png
Thanks in advance for your comments and advice.
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