Ok so I want to install a system about 10 to 12 Kw with battery and I am getting so many options and recommendations my head is spinning. I have read the other threads on this but they don't seem to address my issues.
I have issues with partial shade. One company recommends SolarEdge with Optimizers the other Enphase and both will do either. The one company believes because SolarEdge is more efficient because than Enphase overall it makes up for the advantage Enphase microinverters have for shaded areas. Then there is the issue of whether to install a smart panel and how many solar panels to install. One believes its more important to spend money on the battery and have 15 KW of storage over more panels. Do I install a battery that stores power only or spend the extra cash to have the one that runs the house on in a blackout. This whole thing started with purchasing a Tesla. I'm looking for opinions from knowledgable people on the pros and cons of SE v Enphase in where there is some shade, backup battery that stores power only v. a system that powers the house during a blackout. Is the Span Smart Panel worth it? If I do that do consolidate one or both fo the subpanels. One is in the living room and I want to get rid of that anyway--has only 10 breakers and easy to run the wires to the main panel.
I'm also aware of the warranty issues with SolarEdge and will be given a full 25 year. Enphase batteries have a 15 year warranty v 10 for others.
I'm not going to say money is not object but on the other hand I am not looking to save a few thousand bucks. So for example I am leaning towards paying ore for the battery that runs the house rather than one that just stores electric for use at night. Finally, the net metering in my state (CA) is not good hence the battery necessity.
I have issues with partial shade. One company recommends SolarEdge with Optimizers the other Enphase and both will do either. The one company believes because SolarEdge is more efficient because than Enphase overall it makes up for the advantage Enphase microinverters have for shaded areas. Then there is the issue of whether to install a smart panel and how many solar panels to install. One believes its more important to spend money on the battery and have 15 KW of storage over more panels. Do I install a battery that stores power only or spend the extra cash to have the one that runs the house on in a blackout. This whole thing started with purchasing a Tesla. I'm looking for opinions from knowledgable people on the pros and cons of SE v Enphase in where there is some shade, backup battery that stores power only v. a system that powers the house during a blackout. Is the Span Smart Panel worth it? If I do that do consolidate one or both fo the subpanels. One is in the living room and I want to get rid of that anyway--has only 10 breakers and easy to run the wires to the main panel.
I'm also aware of the warranty issues with SolarEdge and will be given a full 25 year. Enphase batteries have a 15 year warranty v 10 for others.
I'm not going to say money is not object but on the other hand I am not looking to save a few thousand bucks. So for example I am leaning towards paying ore for the battery that runs the house rather than one that just stores electric for use at night. Finally, the net metering in my state (CA) is not good hence the battery necessity.
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