GaryCocs wrote: » If the slope in garden was ok is there any reason I could mount them low to the ground, pretty much flat on the grass? Or even better dig them flush in
air wrote: » Anything less than 15 degrees and you'll have to clean them. Plus your winter production would be awful.
Silent Running wrote: » You wouldn't need planning as it's a temporary structure. Some ground mount systems just require big concrete feet to hold them down, no digging and pouring concrete. The angle can be set to the optimum, unlike a roof mount, and sun tracking is also a possibility.
air wrote: » You need planning for anything over 12sqm. There's an exemption up to 50sqm (IIRC) for commercial premises. Tracking makes little economic sense. A simple manual tilt adjustment would be as much as I would consider personally
wexfordman2 wrote: » Feck sake, supposed to be getting my inverter installed today. Took day off to ensure I was here when it was being done. Just got a call from installer to say they can't install due to waiting for a "firmware upgrade" I wouldn't mind, only I called them 3 times on Friday to confirm what time they were due to arrive today at, and was told each time they would ring back to confirm. I smell Bs in that excuse. 2nd time they have done this, not best pleased
GaryCocs wrote: » Any update? Does sound like the dog ate my homework, I don't know solar but I know software and older firmware can be upgraded. Can't they just install with the old firmware and upgrade later?
unkel wrote: » I'd love to get a quote for just a battery installed under the PV grant scheme. I have solar PV already. The grant for the battery install is €1,000 and a decent 2.4kWh Li-ion battery retails for about €980+VAT from reputable solar retailers / wholesalers I would like to have the battery installed on the AC side, so it would be completely independent of my current PV install Any idea of what money I am looking at? Hardware and install costs?
air wrote: » Are you looking at the cost of a battery module or a battery module plus controller? If it's AC coupled it needs a controller which is effectively a second inverter.
air wrote: » Why don't you get a few quotes?
air wrote: » You're quoting 980+ VAT though, which is only the cost of the battery module as I understand it?
air wrote: » I'd imagine you'd do well to get it installed for €1k cost to yourself to be honest and I think the economics are very poor
air wrote: » you'd want to install a good bit more PV yourself in order to have much of a chance of charging it up from solar on any kind of regular basis.
air wrote: » Would you not be tempted to just get PV + battery under the grant altogether?
air wrote: » I'm assuming you haven't registered your existing PV with ESB.
Brecken Tart Newscast wrote: » I thought this thread was about quotes !!!
KAGY wrote: » €12800 from active8 {down from 20k+ with their " discounts " and grant) 13 panel, 4kWp, 5kWhr battery. ground mount (added 2k to roof install) My own calcs suggest 21 years payback at current prices, 15 years payback if elec prices increase 5% per year neglecting the fact I have night rate.
wexfordman2 wrote: » So, 13k nearly, after tax and after grant for 4kw solar with a 5kwh battery ? The faxt that they even dared.to quote you 20k in the first place, never mind that the quote above is woefull, wiyod make me steer clear of them.
GaryCocs wrote: » Don't forget the sign you've to put up!!
KAGY wrote: » But, but, if I get 8 ppl to purchase I get the system fo' free
wexfordman2 wrote: » I genuinely thing seai should he doing something to reign installers who are overcharging. Some guideline pricing in the seai website for example,.or outlawing of hard sell tactics.
air wrote: » You're quoting 980+ VAT though, which is only the cost of the battery module as I understand it? I'd imagine you'd do well to get it installed for €1k cost to yourself to be honest