Hi RaT,
We're not on PG&E's grid. Been on our own since 1978. I'm in the process of doubling my array (should be done by Sunday afternoon, sooner if Sat and Sun morning weren't already booked). I'm like 3RRL in that I didn't want to pay to bring power in to our house, although what they wanted to charge us 25 years ago is less than I just spent for my newest 6 panels + controllers + wire + etc.. Of course, the mental freedom I've had has to be termed "priceless". I remember 'promising' to go home and black out my system for an hour when CA was having the rolling blackouts. We also had little concern at Y2K, knowing we'd at least be able to watch satellite TV when the world as-we-know-it started to crumble.
I know nothing of SunTechnics. Are these the people marketing homeowners around here? A friend mentioned some company tried to sell him a grid-tie system and he told me the reasons he told them "no". However, those reasons wouldn't apply and apparently the salesperson didn't realize or know that. For instance: sales said 25 year warranty. My friend then asked "...you mean I could have to replace all these panels in 25 years?". Salesperson said "maybe". I'd have said: "...photovoltaic panels never wear out and will likely live longer than you. With that in mind, HOW LONG of a warranty SHOULD the company offer? They (and most solar companies) have settled on 25 years." Maybe I should find SunTechnics and apply for a position /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Since you have family with a system you can get some of the most accurate and unbiased opinions available. My situation is different since we aren't grid-tie but anything I've learned over the years is freely available to any TBN members that have an interest.
Your "location" is northern California. To me, that's Stockton to Santa Cruz to Crescent City to Alturas to Tahoe.... big area. I'm near Paradise in the best part of northern CA, so if you have questions I can help with and are close, c'mon over. Or PM me. Or keep it in threads if others might benefit.
I suspect that one could install a complete grid-tie system for MUCH less than a company would be charging. This opinion reflects what I've seen from companies wanting to retrofit windows, do siding, build carports, etc., etc.. I remember a company replacing all of our business lighting at no cost to us (all paid by PG&E rebates) and knowing I could have done the whole job for 1/4 of what they charged. But it was free to me which I couldn't beat.
Phil