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Did you check with your POCO if the will allow a panel upgrade? Is your service connected using underground cables or from a pole? For the former you don't want to find out half way through the project you need to dig a 50 foot long and 3 foot deep trench and run a new conduit in it just to be able to put in a 200A main panel. Speaking from experience.Comment
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Did you check with your POCO if the will allow a panel upgrade? Is your service connected using underground cables or from a pole? For the former you don't want to find out half way through the project you need to dig a 50 foot long and 3 foot deep trench and run a new conduit in it just to be able to put in a 200A main panel. Speaking from experience.Comment
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What's the ampage of your current panel and the new one? If the new one is significantly larger, your POCO might force you to run new supply wires. While not as expensive as underground, it's still extra costs. I guess you will find out once you submit the permit application for the new panel to your POCO.16xLG300N1C+SE6000[url]http://tiny.cc/ojmxyx[/url]Comment
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What's the ampage of your current panel and the new one? If the new one is significantly larger, your POCO might force you to run new supply wires. While not as expensive as underground, it's still extra costs. I guess you will find out once you submit the permit application for the new panel to your POCO.Comment
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What's the ampage of your current panel and the new one? If the new one is significantly larger, your POCO might force you to run new supply wires. While not as expensive as underground, it's still extra costs. I guess you will find out once you submit the permit application for the new panel to your POCO.
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Yeah those definitely need to be replaced, even without the solar. It's a fire hazard I would think. You might in luck as gvl pointed out, SCE may replace your supply line for free.16xLG300N1C+SE6000[url]http://tiny.cc/ojmxyx[/url]Comment
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Company B has C-10 only, and company C has both C-10 & C-46. Any advantage having C-46?Comment
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C-10 is sufficient, but having C-46 doesn't hurt either.
I've not familiar with either of the mounting HWs, but you can get a rough idea of the pricing from here http://www.civicsolar.com/products/racking-mounting Normally more expensive means better. The commonly trusted brands are Unirac, QuickMount and IronRidge with post stand-offs (not the hook type).16xLG300N1C+SE6000[url]http://tiny.cc/ojmxyx[/url]Comment
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C-10 is sufficient, but having C-46 doesn't hurt either.
I've not familiar with either of the mounting HWs, but you can get a rough idea of the pricing from here http://www.civicsolar.com/products/racking-mounting Normally more expensive means better. The commonly trusted brands are Unirac, QuickMount and IronRidge with post stand-offs (not the hook type).Comment
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I also went with company "B" and had my panel upgraded (Eaton). Smaller system, 4.59kW.
Ran into a few roof issues - I had to get a new roofbut they did great work.
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Thanks OftheSeven! Could you pm me your roofer's information? My roof may need to be done too. Thanks again!Comment
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