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  • solar pete
    Administrator
    • May 2014
    • 1827

    #16
    Originally posted by khoang
    This is an absolute moot point. Everyone here have done plenty of googling. Just because we have not come across a low-priced installer does not mean that we have not done enough research. And when is researching and knowledge can not be leveraged? What is not fair to the installers? Should all the installers form a union and monopolize? No one is asking you for reference or hold you liable for your recommendation. People are simply asking for a point of contact to see if they can get a reason quote and decide on their own. If you are so keen that everyone should do their own research instead of leveraging on other's finding then what are you doing on this forum instead of googling?

    I'm sorry that other people have to read this. This is my last time posting on this thread since its clear that this poster is only interested in seeking info from other.
    Hmmmm, well your post seems a little conflicted to me (maybe because its very late) , so are you saying we should be able to promote installers here willy nilly even though we know the lukers are trying to use this site for free advertising and others who attempt to use it to make money from referral programs?

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    • Yaryman
      Banned
      • Aug 2015
      • 245

      #17
      To put this thread back on track, I decided to go with the Solar World 280W Mono Black with Enphase M250 Micro Inverters.

      The main factor in selecting the Solar World panels had very little to do with selecting product A over product B, but instead selecting
      one company over the other. The company which offered the Hanwha 260 Watt Modules had a slimy salesperson, while the company
      with the Solar World panels seemed to give me honest answers.

      We shall see.

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      • solar_newbie
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2015
        • 406

        #18
        Originally posted by Yaryman
        To put this thread back on track, I decided to go with the Solar World 280W Mono Black with Enphase M250 Micro Inverters.

        The main factor in selecting the Solar World panels had very little to do with selecting product A over product B, but instead selecting
        one company over the other. The company which offered the Hanwha 260 Watt Modules had a slimy salesperson, while the company
        with the Solar World panels seemed to give me honest answers.

        We shall see.
        Great, Your configuration is exactly as mine Do you sign contract yet?

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        • onibara
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2015
          • 7

          #19
          Solar Newbie ,Where's Khoang

          I just started gathering bids, learning as much as I can to get quality for the best price. Many on this forum already has helped me understand what I need to ask when talking to a salesman.One kind fella welcomed me with a PM and contact information. I have not found under $3.90kw prices yet. still looking.

          Not quite sure what happened to Khoang and this community. People on this site openly share fantastic deals they have secured and many are asking to be Private messaged with the contractors contact info. I'm desperate and jealous and I want some of that contact info too. Don't blame Khoang for asking.

          Solar Newbie, I saw a post from you asking for another posters contractors contact. You burned Khoang down over this point.
          So it's OK for you to do but not Khoang.

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          • newe70
            Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 78

            #20
            A buddy of mine just got a quote from the same installer I just awarded my bid to. The quote for his 10.4kW sytem; 33 panels of 315 Solarworld and the Sunnyboy inverter for $28.3K b4 tax credit or $2.72/W.

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            • Yaryman
              Banned
              • Aug 2015
              • 245

              #21
              I went with the installer using Solar World 280W Mono Black with Enphase M250 Micro Inverters at $3.4/W.

              He has the permit and the installation is scheduled for next Monday.

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              • solar_newbie
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2015
                • 406

                #22
                Originally posted by Yaryman
                I went with the installer using Solar World 280W Mono Black with Enphase M250 Micro Inverters at $3.4/W.

                He has the permit and the installation is scheduled for next Monday.
                Congrats. Mine is just pass the rough inspection (middle job inspection) next will be panel install and final electric work to the grid.

                I see the inspector list today. Just happen he got 4 solar installation inspect the same day he told there are many solar installation happen around my city. He himself has solar license since 1976 ... LOL ..

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                • SunEagle
                  Super Moderator
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 15160

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Solarfordummy
                  Hi,
                  Woul you please
                  Would you please finish your question. If not then I will have to delete all of your similar posts that do not mean anything.

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                  • Solarfordummy
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2015
                    • 21

                    #24
                    Originally posted by SunEagle
                    Would you please finish your question. If not then I will have to delete all of your similar posts that do not mean anything.
                    I'm sorry I'm new to this. I have a hard time finding my way.
                    I can't find where to start a new thread either.
                    Thanks for your understanding. You can delete the uncompleted posts. Thank you.

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                    • SunEagle
                      Super Moderator
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 15160

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Solarfordummy
                      I'm sorry I'm new to this. I have a hard time finding my way.
                      I can't find where to start a new thread either.
                      Thanks for your understanding. You can delete the uncompleted posts. Thank you.
                      If you go to the Forum Main Page you will see a listing of areas of interest. The second one down from the top is called "New Members Please Introduce yourselves here".

                      Once you open up that topic you will see a "button" at the top left of the page that says "+Post New Thread". Click on that and you have a brand new Thread with you as the starting point.

                      Hope that was clear for you.

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