Am I oversizing my system?
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Yes, that is where battery come into play. Just observe your usage, and NEM charge. If your NEM charge go up, then do battery/Comment
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I'm curious as to what a "good price" is per kw/kwh for a battery. I was looking around online and saw that the Enphase Encharge 3 that my solar installer wanted to charge $7k for sells for $3k~ - I haven't delved into solar battery pricing so I have no clue but I assume $7k is overpaying (even with install) and at least $3k ($1k per kw~) is the standard price point?
Is this something that most/all electricians can just install for you or do you *have* to get a solar installer to install and connect the battery?Comment
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BTW: anyone have specific recommendations on batteries? Brand? Size? I was looking at the sizing guide here and it seems to indicate for the system size we're considering and our average # of kwhs used, the suggestion falls around 16kwh for the battery size - https://www.solarchoice.net.au/blog/...g-quick-guide/
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I have a 42 kWh DIY pack I installed a year ago using EVE LF280 cells that I purchased two years ago for USD 125 per kWh delivered to my door.9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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Are you in Australia? I read in some other forums that some are having luck with LFP cells from China that are selling for about USD 150 per kWh. The DIY battery market in the US is complicated by NEC 2020 which requires UL listing for batteries installed under a building permit. Tesla, Generac, BYD, LG Chem, Outback and some others have product for that niche.
I have a 42 kWh DIY pack I installed a year ago using EVE LF280 cells that I purchased two years ago for USD 125 per kWh delivered to my door.
Im in Southern California. Sounds like DIY isnt going to pan out so well hahaComment
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It depends on your local jurisdiction and whether they have adopted NEC 2020 yet. Last year I did a permitted GT install and then self installed a UL listed hybrid inverter in compliance with the code at the time. I am not advocating doing anything that is illegal but there is some grey area and the line is not always perfectly defined. It would be better to discuss the details off line.Last edited by Ampster; 08-26-2022, 11:19 PM.9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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