Silent Running wrote: » When is the closing date for grant applications? I didn't see anything on the SEAI site.
simpsimp wrote: » We were debating this point. One reason to go with the battery is to power the heat pump when it's doing its late night thing. But that might be needed at a time of year when there is less sun to power the battery. On the other hand, we do have a very sunny aspect, so we're kind of sold on the battery thing, albeit a small battery.
simpsimp wrote: » But if you want to have Solar PV installed by an SEAI approved company, is there any alternative to paying this overhead? Are there any companies who install at lower margins? From reading through this thread, and from my own experience, it doesn't seem like it...
championc wrote: » So what is the power rating of the heat pump. A 2.4kW battery will give you about 2kW of usable power. If the Heat Pump was 1kW, then it will run it for 2hrs, and you'll save about 30c (for maybe 150days a year?) so saving about €45 annually !!!
slave1 wrote: » BPE Inverters have a lot of that battery charge/discharge functionality
championc wrote: » I've said it soooo many times - solar as a service from my*****.ie Google it. 7panels for 2400 in monthly payments of 20 for 10 years. But buy it out and then expand the system
championc wrote: » The Sofar ME3000 has 4 and the ability to control the inverter via Modbus. So you could automatically charge the batteries based on the expected weather for the following day.
blue note wrote: » I'm looking at these at the moment. If anyone wants to PM me the name of an installer that they'd be happy to recommend I'd appreciate it. I'm based in Portmarnock. I'm a complete novice looking at this and have just called one place so far. Roughly speaking after the grant he was talking about roughly €4,500 for an 8 panel system with a diverter (no battery). To add a battery and another 4 panels I think it was going to between 6 and 8 thousand after the grant. I suppose I'll phone a few and get a proper idea of how they compare.
phill106 wrote: » Just got this quote, opinions be welcome. 12 x340w ja mono panels 1 solis hybrid inverter mounting kit check meter all required electrical work Battery 2.4kwh pylon battery Eddi water diverter 6500 after grant. Id be based in midwest Same crowd did a good job on my zappi
Deagol wrote: » I think I'd class it as 'ok' but not as good as you could get. I got 12 panels and a 5kwh battery for ~900 less than that but I already had an Eddi so say 500e in the difference. Also had some of the AC wiring in place but I don't think it's 500e worth. I'd go back and haggle and see if you can get a bit more off
Zzippy wrote: » Lads, is there much difference performance-wise/reliability-wise between different brands of panels? Trying to compare quotes and no idea. Also, have had a couple of installers trying to push the Huawei battery and talking down Pylontech etc. Is it really worth the extra money? It's probably out of our budget anyway, but is it a false economy to go for cheaper batteries i.e. will the Huawei last that much longer that it will work out better?
Ubbquittious wrote: » I got some no-Name Chinese panels a few years back and they appear to have degraded a nice bit already. But tis nearly impossible to say how good or bad a new panel that you buy today will be because a lot of them haven't been out that long
Deleted User wrote: » 5.25kW from the 5.4kW panels @161degrees SSE Went in yesterday. I'm going to hate the arrow pointing towards the grid, am I not?
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slave1 wrote: » Nice, glad you got sorted and thanks for all your front line efforts over the last year+
6 wrote: » Is that the myenergi app? Looks good
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