Residential hybrid Solar panel system designed to work on and off grid
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8.4 KW Hybrid Grid tie Battery backup Solar Panel System Installer of the system: http://pfisterenergy.com/ See if solar would be effective at your house on this awesome map! http://energy.gov/maps/solar-energy-potential
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What do you do when you need to replace your roof???
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I bought instruction from inplix and I built it very cheap.
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how is that cash flow chart working for you?
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Interesting your 8.4 kwh array will only produce 7k out of those charge controllers, as they max out at 3500 watts each.
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Im sure you can build it too guys. Just look for InpliX page click the PIG and build it too
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You can learn more about it on INPLIX website.
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How much did those inverters cost you?
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I love it is wonderful!
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My Pontiac has more watts than your ford does....this video has a miss-leading title. You show "NOTHING" of your design other than showing off some perty shinny stuff. Whatever and what is the point of this?
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How much for all the fun again ?
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what is the square footage of your home and how many panels did it take?
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Can you go 100% "off" the grid?!?! I would think with this battery system you would be able to.
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I live in upstate NY and we have signed a contract for solar panels 7.25 KW system total cost after a NYSERDA Rebate and Tax Credits our total will be $7,308 on Grid Only, using a Solar Edge Inverter power optimizers and Panels from Trina Solar.
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How about the property tax. Is changed something after installation of the solar system ????
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Have you projected a point the system will pay for itself?
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Nice setup! Can you just tell me the soundtrack which is playing at the beginnin?
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I really want to be energy independent but dang the initial cost needs to come down.
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That's awesome! Nice system.
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You can cut the initial costs by half by going from Hybrid to only grid-tie system (given the fact that you will not need batteries, charge controllers and Hybrid inverters)!!!
However, it is the matter of how reliable your grid is going to be.
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when roof needs replacing in 15 years the panels will have to come off. It will be expensive and no single contractor will do both jobs. Batteries and other equipment and panels will last what about 10 to 15 years? Reality is the system will never pay for itself. Solar energy is the electrical source of the future and always will be. My taxes dollars are paying for the silliness
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