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To answer some questions.....

30% fed credit will apply come next tax season.

Currently my electric rate is ~12 cents per kwh.

My electric company net-meters on a monthly basis. So Whatever I make directly saves me 12 cents up until production exceeds usage....then I get credit at their "cost avoidance rate" which is currently 7.8 cents per kwh

So yes....its grid tie.

Total cost of everything done (not counting my labor or time...lol) is right at $20,217.22 currently.

May go up a tad......I have to have a "certified 3rd party inspection" done to appease the electric company before they will allow net metering. I am in contact with a guy about that and not sure what he might charge....or if he is gonna require any changes...but I hope not.

Anticipating a ~$2000 per year savings....so after fed credit I should be looking at a ~7-year payback
 
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Are you going to have 5 people on each crank hand cranking them to adjust the angle?
No......one person can do it if you dont have 5 people. They recommend going down the line and doing 5 cranks at a time.

After we finished last night I cranked it up to ~32 degrees. Which was about 70 cranks each. Took about 10 min going 5 at a time. But if I keep up with it monthly or so....I wont ever have to go that far all at once
 
   / Solar is complete #13  
Looks nice, keep us updated.
Has that pro installed look.

Would like to see a daily output and how much square footage for the area that you prepped?

Good luck with the inspections.
 
   / Solar is complete #14  
Impressive. My wife wants me to do this, but I'm very hesitant. I also have too many other projects to do!!

Did you use Aluminum wire? Did you coat it with anything to prevent oxidation?
 
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Looks nice, keep us updated.
Has that pro installed look.

Would like to see a daily output and how much square footage for the area that you prepped?

Good luck with the inspections.
The stoned area is approx 18' x 60' so the excavated and disturbed area is slightly larger
 
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Impressive. My wife wants me to do this, but I'm very hesitant. I also have too many other projects to do!!

Did you use Aluminum wire? Did you coat it with anything to prevent oxidation?
Yes aluminum URD wire. Bout all that is used here for service installs. And yes the wire ends were coated with the no-ox stuff
 
   / Solar is complete #17  
Very nice Install!

What do you have for lighting protection?
 
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Nice job! Do you have some experience as an electrician?
A little but apparently not enough. Gonna add a few grounds to appease inspector. I guess NEC is a bit redundant and stupid
 
   / Solar is complete #20  
We use about $1800 in electricity per year. Will this basically supply ALL of your demand for $20k?
 

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