I took all the questions to work today and got a few answers ....
Is there a deposit that needs to be paid before sending in the forms?
I'd be happy for an install a few months down the track...Thanks,Bryan
G'day Bryan ,
The answer is No deposit needed . There is no obligation to go with our business , even if we submit the form for you .
The form is an application between you and the electricity board , but we submit it on your behalf .
You also have 12 months from the July 9 to have your system actually installed .
And the size of the system on your application need not be the size you actually put in .
But it can't be more , ie , put down a 5 kw on the application , and then decide later on which you really want to put in .
We also have an interest free, finance plan if you money is short at the moment .
In Qld I believe it's 2018 ...Kit_e
I was told today that it is in fact 2028 . ( but that could easily change with something like a Government that changes their mind ! )
*Only way to use it effectively is to get a system that matches your daytime usage so you aren't selling it back to the grid, but using it yourself.
This means your not buying power from them during the day.
Night time is night time and there's not much you can do!
* Just make sure that no matter what a company says, you must get a payback in 3-4 years max, otherwise you're being ripped......
* Now that the NSW gov. STC rebate is dropping yet again to a 2x multiplier.
Yes the first statement is true for someone on 8 cents , but if you are on 44 cents , them by all means send as much as you can back to them.
The second statement is also true , but based on the fact that you get a decent feed in tariff in return otherwise it may take longer
As for the third statement ... close . The STC is actually a Federal Government thing . And the multiplier is what the Government gives you in the form of a discount , but this is often handled by the business doing the selling and offered to you as a discount off the system . It was a 3x multiplier , but is now down to 2 x starting July 1 . That is what the loud , fast talking tv ads are saying when they said the price will go up . But many companies are wearing the cost and still selling at the same price for a little while .
And in reply to a PM that I can answer openly for all ...
Re: panels, is there any benefit to using expensive panels? or are the cheap ones just as good?
The SMA inverters make mention of the fact that they're "generator-safe", which is a plus as well, since we have a hardwired gen input and changeover switch for cyclones.
what sized system should I be looking at (without you knowing anything about our house, usage, etc)? Everyone I've spoken to (with a range from 1.5kW to 2.5kW) has wished they'd gone the next size up. Is it just a case of setting your budget and getting the biggest system you can afford? Any guides on rough pricing brackets?
Like most things , there are good cheap ones , and expensive sh!t ones .
Best to go with a brand you think is made as a quality item . A bit like buying a TV , some brands I've never heard of , but still go ok .
Yes the SMA are a quality item .
When installed all inverters will have 2 isolation switches to separate them from the panels and the mains . So in the case of a cyclone , isolate the mains , and you could be using your power to help run things in your house . The reg in the inverter needs to see clean power from the generator to work with it . Also being in Cairns make sure your rail and bracketing system is wind rated accordingly.
As for which system . Well first thing is to put in an application for 5 kw , and then sit back and relax , and think about it . You have 12 months .
Basically , install either the biggest system you can fit on your roof , and / or , the biggest you can afford due to the % return on your investment .
Some of our prices at the present are : ( choice of inverter may vary price )
5 kw Chinese 200 W panels = $ 9490
5.04 kw German Bosch 240 panels = $ 12490.
( but if space is a problem , put in a higher watts panels for the same space = more kw )
3 kw Chinese 200 W panels = $ 5990.
3.12 kw Bosch 240 panels = $ 7290.
Hope all this helps .....
And by the way , if you apply with us at
http://www.uni-industries.com.au , shoot me a pm and I'll make sure they speak with you in time .
Also , we have experienced electricians on every job , so it is a good time to get your switch board upgraded too for anyone with older stuff .
Cheers , Darryl.