I've been reading, researching, gathering quotes and talking with my local inspector and POCO. After much deliberation I'm leaning towards a self purchased DIY install with an ~17kW roof mount system.
My quotes (not even going to mention the PPA quotes) have all been about $4.20/watt installed pre incentives, which net me ~$2.70/watt.
Looking online the systems available will cost me somewhere around $1.75/watt plus permits and application fees. I'm aiming for about $1.30/watt after credits.
I need to reroof the house and I'm told I can submit the percentage of the roofing costs which are under panels as part of the installation.
So, the plan now is to find a roofer who will also do the flash foot install while up on the roof as the penetrations would be covered in case of leaks down the road. I'll do the panel install, wiring, and grid tie in. Should be pretty simple... Or so I think.
What I'd like to get from you all is some help and guidance so I keep thinks on track and moving forward with as few steps backwards as possible.
One issue is that for my interconnect application, I will need PE to stamp the plans, which include structural analysis of the roof framing. I'm looking for a PE to inquire about costs and hope to find an affordable solution.
My local inspector is fine with me taking on the project as long as I submit appropriate plans and specs. I plan to go to the inspectors office and review some of the recent installs in town relative to the plans and have a hunch people are using the templates available online through energizeCT.
http://www.energizect.com/sites/defa...ide%20v1.0.pdf
Hopefully I can also find a few names of PEs who are submitting plan review as I assume the local companies are using the same plans for both the local inspector and the POCO application.
The system as of now will be west facing on a 32 degree roof, about 54 panels. I'm hoping to use the LG320N1C1 panels with either emphases micro inverters or solar edge optimizes and 2 basement mounted solar edge inverters, probably both 7600 watt. The system will be grid tied with line side connections. Iron ridge xr100 racking with roof penetrations for wiring through a solo deck. The array will be on two roofs, one with 42 panels stories up and the second with 12 panels on a slightly lower roof. I'll have individual panel monitoring per the system to keep track of performance and, well, I like web based toys.
I'm curious what people think regarding optimizers vs micro inverters? I like the fact that the micro inverters have a 25 year warranty whereas the solaredge inverters seem to go about 12 years out...
All this said, what am I missing, what am I doing right?
All help is appreciated.
Thanks
Bryan
My quotes (not even going to mention the PPA quotes) have all been about $4.20/watt installed pre incentives, which net me ~$2.70/watt.
Looking online the systems available will cost me somewhere around $1.75/watt plus permits and application fees. I'm aiming for about $1.30/watt after credits.
I need to reroof the house and I'm told I can submit the percentage of the roofing costs which are under panels as part of the installation.
So, the plan now is to find a roofer who will also do the flash foot install while up on the roof as the penetrations would be covered in case of leaks down the road. I'll do the panel install, wiring, and grid tie in. Should be pretty simple... Or so I think.
What I'd like to get from you all is some help and guidance so I keep thinks on track and moving forward with as few steps backwards as possible.
One issue is that for my interconnect application, I will need PE to stamp the plans, which include structural analysis of the roof framing. I'm looking for a PE to inquire about costs and hope to find an affordable solution.
My local inspector is fine with me taking on the project as long as I submit appropriate plans and specs. I plan to go to the inspectors office and review some of the recent installs in town relative to the plans and have a hunch people are using the templates available online through energizeCT.
http://www.energizect.com/sites/defa...ide%20v1.0.pdf
Hopefully I can also find a few names of PEs who are submitting plan review as I assume the local companies are using the same plans for both the local inspector and the POCO application.
The system as of now will be west facing on a 32 degree roof, about 54 panels. I'm hoping to use the LG320N1C1 panels with either emphases micro inverters or solar edge optimizes and 2 basement mounted solar edge inverters, probably both 7600 watt. The system will be grid tied with line side connections. Iron ridge xr100 racking with roof penetrations for wiring through a solo deck. The array will be on two roofs, one with 42 panels stories up and the second with 12 panels on a slightly lower roof. I'll have individual panel monitoring per the system to keep track of performance and, well, I like web based toys.
I'm curious what people think regarding optimizers vs micro inverters? I like the fact that the micro inverters have a 25 year warranty whereas the solaredge inverters seem to go about 12 years out...
All this said, what am I missing, what am I doing right?
All help is appreciated.
Thanks
Bryan
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