Solar is complete

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A Ground rod on the array and a large surge protector where it connects in the house should be enough.

We've had hits here and they have taken out the surge protector, but not my devices.

Friend had everything in his house fried by lightning.

I did lose some LED lights during a brown out though even with the whole house surge.

It's good to keep Ground at ground, why should have ground rods at house and array.

I have ground rods at my pool and my house for the same reason.
No ground rods at array....but is a single1/2" ground rod gonna do any more than the 5 c-channel posts driven in the ground 9' down?

This also doesnt tie in at my my house. It ties in at my meter. So whatever "surge" device would not be indoors anywhere
 
   / Solar is complete #32  
I installed a ground array in 2011, with 40 230watt panels. I bought a Schletter rack system. All aluminum extrusion which was delivered engineered by Schletter for my installation. When I bought the rack in 2011 it ran me $4700. Schletter wanted 5 8' footings in the rear and 3' in the front. They said this was for wind uplift. I consulted with a civil engineer from the university I went to and he did some quick calcs and said "way overkill" I went with 3-4' x 12" for all 10 footings. I dug the footings with my Kubota, but before I could get them inspected we had heavy rain and most of the holes filled half way up with dirt washed in by the rain. Another day of digging was needed before inspection. Inside is a single Fronius 10KW inverter.

It has been 13 years in service and not one minute of trouble with the system. I have saved & 21,275 in electric cost (with net metering) as of this month. Additionally I have been paid $3500 for carbon credits (SREC). Along with ground source HVAC that I had installed in 2005 my average monthly cost is $ 130 to the utility.

paul
 

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   / Solar is complete #33  
What would that tax credit do for a guy with no deductions? House paid for.
 
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What would that tax credit do for a guy with no deductions? House paid for.
Everyones taxes are different. My house is paid for but I still have deductions. And still pay taxes.

But I suppose if you are retired and have 0 tax liability then you would never get any of it back. But 99.99999% of the people that can even afford solar....are paying federal taxes
 
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I installed a ground array in 2011, with 40 230watt panels. I bought a Schletter rack system. All aluminum extrusion which was delivered engineered by Schletter for my installation. When I bought the rack in 2011 it ran me $4700. Schletter wanted 5 8' footings in the rear and 3' in the front. They said this was for wind uplift. I consulted with a civil engineer from the university I went to and he did some quick calcs and said "way overkill" I went with 3-4' x 12" for all 10 footings. I dug the footings with my Kubota, but before I could get them inspected we had heavy rain and most of the holes filled half way up with dirt washed in by the rain. Another day of digging was needed before inspection. Inside is a single Fronius 10KW inverter.

It has been 13 years in service and not one minute of trouble with the system. I have saved & 21,275 in electric cost (with net metering) as of this month. Additionally I have been paid $3500 for carbon credits (SREC). Along with ground source HVAC that I had installed in 2005 my average monthly cost is $ 130 to the utility.

paul
SREC's is something new. I had to google that. Interesting concept.....have never heard of such a thing or even understand how it works....or even if it works with a rural coop for electric provider....which is member owned and not a public utility.

The brief looking that i did seems to show that most places want to be able to hook into your monitering software to see how many credits you are generating....then sell them on your behalf and take a percentage....
 
   / Solar is complete #36  
SRECs were big in NJ when my relatives did their little solar on the roof.
 
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SREC's is something new. I had to google that. Interesting concept.....have never heard of such a thing or even understand how it works....or even if it works with a rural coop for electric provider....which is member owned and not a public utility.

The brief looking that i did seems to show that most places want to be able to hook into your monitering software to see how many credits you are generating....then sell them on your behalf and take a percentage....
These seem to be popular offered in both AC and DC to clamp a Voltage spike
I think they are mainly used when an Inverter is used with an array not so much when directly grid tied.




 
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Everyones taxes are different. My house is paid for but I still have deductions. And still pay taxes.

But I suppose if you are retired and have 0 tax liability then you would never get any of it back. But 99.99999% of the people that can even afford solar....are paying federal taxes
I guess what i'm getting at is my standrd reduction 24k will outweigh any credit I would get. yes?
 
   / Solar is complete #40  
I thought it was a tax CREDIT?

CREDITS are not the same as the deduction. You can use the deduction and still use the full credit if your tax liability is large enough.

Before retiring, we paid almost $100k per year in Federal taxes... Sadly that also made us ineligible for any tax credits 😔. But we could have used the full $29k deduction AND reduced the tax owed dollar for dollar with any credits.
 

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