Sunny Power wrote:
I think to invest 40k into Solar with a ROI of 15% is pretty good.My bank wouldnt even give me 3%.
For the Solar you get a seperate meter.
You wanna feed everything to the grid because you get paid 80 cent/kwh.
You still buy your own power,paying maybe 8 or 10 cent/kwh.
After the 20 year contract is finished you can use the solar installation to feed your own house.Then you still have 5 years warranty left on your modules.And in 20 years from now,hydro will be probably 5 or 10 times more as what it is now.
A 10KW system would be 75k.We charge 7500$/KW.
Actually it's more like 13-14% return onthe $37.5K - but were nit-picking here. This means I'd need my investment to return about 8-9% elsewhere, plus the 5% return on the borrowed $37.5K. 8-9% is very doable in many venues.
anyhoo - this isn't a financial discussion! Let's talk power...
So the total hardware warranty is 25 years. The inverter is obviously not covered under that warranty - are there any other parts that aren't? If there is a problem, do I need to pay labour to replace the warrantied part? How much labour warranty do I get from you? How prone are these panels to breaking or cracking due to our lovely winters?
Is there a reason why you wouldn't recommend a 10kW system over the 5kW? The direction of my house would put the panels in the back of my house, which is good, as I wouldn't want these in the front. Someone in my neighbourhood put them on the front and it's really not the prettiest thing to look at.
What about things that happen like if I need a roof replacement? What's the cost to have to guys come out, remove the panels and put them back up afterwards?
Lastly - how do you mount them? IE are the screws, etc used proper such that they won't create a roof leak issue? any warranties or guarantees on that?
Sorry - lots of questions, but these are all the things I've been thinking...