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    I sit here stunned

    Why? Because I have just received my electricity account, meters read on 1st June and I have $232 CREDIT. It seems that my solar setup generated 3 times our usage...but at this time of the year??? I'm not complaining I will take it.
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    Well done. Perhaps your last few readings were estimates?

    Either way.. It s a nice feeling isn't it..

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    Can you cut the excess out in cold hard, or does it have to be used to offset your power bill?
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    I cash mine in each year and pocket about $2k

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    After a series of ridiculous power bills (here in WA) we put up a 3.6kW -or so- system. Lots of State Govt. rebates etc helped, but we got done like a dinner on the price. Regardless, it's paid for itself after 5 years.

    After a few months of watching the old fashioned dials wind backwards, "they" finally installed a bi-directional you-beaut digital but dumb, meter.

    As luck would have it, this happened right at the finish/start of a billing cycle so we got the full benefit of the 47 cents/unit export bonus...
    Wife rang me at work when the next bill arrived, with the news that it was a number about a third of our previous ones, which was wonderfu.

    Then she mentioned that the figure was... in CREDIT.

    Currently, the balance is around $1500 in credit, and I've recently added 1kW to use more of the afternoon sun.

    Bottom line is, it pays to have 'better-than-middle-range' panels, and inverter. (EDIT:- They're "REC" brand. They would (?) be superceded by now.)

    Winter is fine (!) for generation, as the panels depend on light, not heat. Indeed, the colder climate is favourable for panel-output. In summer, panels drop output as the ambient temperature climbs.

    With the probable sale of our State Power Utility to faceless/foreign 'Private Enterprise', I suppose we should look at going 'off-grid' with a battery storage system...

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    Being on the pension I use any credit against the next bill
    Jim VK2MAD
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    I think I need more panels.
    Cheers, Billy.
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    ... You can never have too many Land Rovers / solar panels.
    - Same thing...

    My 4.6kW setup is producing roughly around 1.475964154 units (kW-hours) per hour of operation. The extra 1kW is really productive in the middle to late in the day, and the main 2 'strings' peter out mid afternoon, but they are pumping electrons from first light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I cash mine in each year and pocket about $2k
    What size is it Mike?
    Cheers,

    Sean

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    We have 47 panels here on the implement shed roof ( that's all we could fit, 2 are sideways ) 2 units to handle it, cost us $15k but our bills have gone from up to $1k a art ( apparently we use power to draw power??) to now being about $200+ in credit. It's paying itself off brilliantly.

    Had to pay almost $6k in the end to replace our solar he's - not sure how we get that money back out of that but I'm working on it!!

    Solar is a good investment but as our guy said, don't use the cheap panels and inverters as you won't get the output or the time.
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