For the past 2 years I’ve had numerous companies canvasing my neighbourhood trying to sell me solar, but I’ve always said no as we only get a 8 cent rebate.
But now the Wife only works 2 days per week and home more during the day I’m starting to consider about adding solar. This isn’t to make money as I know that won’t happen, but rather use the energy ourselves which the panels produce. If we did get panels it would means that the washing machine, dishwasher, vacuuming etc would be used during daylight hours. Also the pool pump would he changed to run during the day and hopefully the solar might help reduce the costs of running the A/C during those hot QLD days over summer.
Beachman,
All the usual disclaimers since I sell and install the stuff in $h1tney, but obviously your miles away so this isn't a sales pitch.
Just a professional opinion.
I get a lot of customers worried that there is no government rebate anymore and you only get 8c per KW hour that you put in.
This is true, but is only a snapshot of the big picture.
Most people (Yes this is true - check it if you wish) believe that they get cheaper rates out of peak times and can save money this way.
Check you meters and your network provider. There are VERY few homes that can actually get this and or benefit from it.
Time of use metering is not available to a lot of areas. Also the areas it is available to may not get full benefit if they can't work their usage around the off peak times.
Add to this the fact that with a solar system you don't buy power that you generate for your own use.
A simple 2 KW system can half your bill. You will still always have connection fees etc etc, but you really are getting free energy.
You are not buying power while the sun shines.
I have a lot of satisfied customer who have benefited from a decent system.
Another thing to consider is the whole "chinese" thing. Myswag is full of chinese debates re good, bad etc.
yes there are cheap chinese, but there is also good chinese.
Look deeper and you'll find almost all panels are made in china under license to other countries. Your quality "german" equipment has been produced in china "under german supervision".
Phones, PC's motors and pretty much anything you use these days in made in china. Some good, some bad.
Better to look for a reputable company that won't be bust in 3 years leaving you with no warranty than to buy "non" chinese which is probably made there anyway.
A bit of research will help you with this.
I have used SMA inverters for a long time without hassle. I have had a few warranty claims here and there but nothing worth rating as a negative.
On the other hand, I have installed as many or more "samil - solar river" inverters which are "chinese" and have not had a failure yet.
Now Murphy's law clearly states, everyone I have ever put in will now blow up tomorrow, but to date not one failure.
The only panel problems I have had are with my own panels at home which I spent the extra money on and bought the "good" non chinese ones.
Corrosion and a diode problem.
Lucky I can fix it myself, but not certainly wouldn't rate the "good" panels (which I won't name so I don't upset my distributor....
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As with most things, you get a gut feeling for the company and its installers. Go with that.
Cheers
Brian