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Old 24-08-2012, 10:39 AM   #961
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Sorry to hear about your expirience!!!

Is it maybe that your roof is not north facing? and whatever position it is not generating much power?
nah mate my roof faces north and my system is great (no problems with that. already making high 13kwh a day from my 3kw system in winter)
my problem is with the only energy company we can use in Perth....Synergy and they only giving us 8.4c for every kwh we put back into the grid and then sell me back the energy i have made at 23c
its just a crap set up and in the scheme of thing i am going to save bugger all on my power and it will take me about 15 years to pay off the panels
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Old 24-08-2012, 10:52 AM   #962
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absolutely stinks how the power companies can do that......at the bare minimum the tariff should be at a one to one basis

I'm listening to leon Byner this morning ( a local shock jock) the folks are saying that with this "one big switch" the power suppliers are offering 2 distinct price options

with the cheaper price given to those without solar.......surely this is discrimination at it's finest
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Old 24-08-2012, 01:12 PM   #963
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absolutely stinks how the power companies can do that......at the bare minimum the tariff should be at a one to one basis

I'm listening to leon Byner this morning ( a local shock jock) the folks are saying that with this "one big switch" the power suppliers are offering 2 distinct price options

with the cheaper price given to those without solar.......surely this is discrimination at it's finest
In Vic and NSW, if you have solar you are on a different tariff to a person who has not got solar. In Vic if you have solar you get charged around 5 cents more for peak because the meter is set up differently

With the solar buy back it is not set by the power companies it is set by the state government. If the power retailer wants to add extra they can do this. If you want the tariff to change, you need to lobby against the state government.
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Old 24-08-2012, 02:27 PM   #964
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well apparently that system is here in south aust. as well

we already have lobby groups setup and "lobbying" but I'm afraid the almighty dollar will always come first with big business, govco is just another money grubbing business now
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Old 24-08-2012, 03:24 PM   #965
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got a call today from True Value Solar to say my system will be installed monday 3rd september. thats only 5 weeks from signing up. can't complain about that....yet. won't get too excited until they actually turn up on monday week.

Stagg, i came across all those links and websites when looking in to them and to be honest, not much of it really put me off. they have new installers here in SA and they have a much better reputation of late.

they may not list panel brands on their website, but its not like they are alone in this regard. most don't list brands but all will tell you over the phone, including TVS.

yes, they were cheaper, and yes it did influence my decision to go with them. i wouldn't say it was the only factor, but i can't afford other systems and panels on the roof are better than no panels at all.

time will tell, but i am happy with the service so far.
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Old 24-08-2012, 04:06 PM   #966
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Hey guys, has anyone in the Mandurah WA region had anything to do with these guys? http://www.airconditioningcity.com/
They are advertising a 3kw system installed for 5150 down from 6651.
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Old 24-08-2012, 04:13 PM   #967
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Hey guys, has anyone in the Mandurah WA region had anything to do with these guys? http://www.airconditioningcity.com/
They are advertising a 3kw system installed for 5150 down from 6651.
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Old 25-08-2012, 08:24 AM   #968
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got a call today from True Value Solar to say my system will be installed monday 3rd september. thats only 5 weeks from signing up. can't complain about that....yet. won't get too excited until they actually turn up on monday week.
5 weeks! They must still be busy.
Our installer took about 2 weeks to come around and get ours installed, and that was prior to 30 June too!
Actually, people might like to know what lead times people are getting with their installs? Might be handy to know, especially if there is some sort of deadline approaching.
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Old 25-08-2012, 08:54 AM   #969
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i was told 8-12 weeks lead time, so i'm happy with 5 weeks. money stayed in my bank for just that bit longer.
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Old 25-08-2012, 09:42 AM   #970
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ordered mine in august 2011.....installed november 2011......with plenty of frustration between times
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:43 AM   #971
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Had a look at my inverter readings yesterday & was happy to see it had just clocked up 10,000 kw hours of power produced. Not too bad for 14 months work.
Definitely makes my wallet feel happier.
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:45 AM   #972
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10,000 kilowatts in 14 months.....not bad at all

whats your feed in tariff?.......59c per kilowatt same as mine???
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:46 AM   #973
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Had a look at my inverter readings yesterday & was happy to see it had just clocked up 10,000 kw hours of power produced. Not too bad for 14 months work.
Definitely makes my wallet feel happier.
what size system do you have? my rough calculations average that out to about 23kwh/day. thats pretty good.
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Old 27-08-2012, 11:02 AM   #974
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In Brisbane we get our new meter replaced for free by Energex. I've heard that this is not the case Australia wide.

If this is the case, what do you folk in other states get charged for your new meter?

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We have a 6 kw system, our feed in tariff is 53.8 cents (TruEnergy)
Looking forward to some clear skies, this has been a horrible, really cloudy winter
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In Brisbane we get our new meter replaced for free by Energex. I've heard that this is not the case Australia wide.

If this is the case, what do you folk in other states get charged for your new meter?

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cheers. doesn't make me feel super confident about mine being able to cover my usage. i'm only getting 3.8kw worth of panels on my roof (monday) and my average usage is around 15-18kwh/day. will have to adjust the way we do things as well so that we aren't using too much power at night time.



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thanks for that. i was told 'around' $300.
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[quote=prydey]cheers. doesn't make me feel super confident about mine being able to cover my usage. i'm only getting 3.8kw worth of panels on my roof (monday) and my average usage is around 15-18kwh/day. will have to adjust the way we do things as well so that we aren't using too much power at night time.

Rob, you should go real close to covering/exceeding your useage with 3.8kW. I've got a 2.3kW system that is consistently generating 11kWh per normal sunny day at the moment.

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$350 for meter change over......you don't own the meter, that is what ETSA charges to put it in.....not bad for half an hours work

I'd agree, that output should cover your usage most days.....winter time will be different though
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$350 for meter change over......you don't own the meter, that is what ETSA charges to put it in.....not bad for half an hours work

I'd agree, that output should cover your usage most days.....winter time will be different though
if you have a smart meter its about $90 to have it re programed 60sec work not bad money.still i was happy not to have to spend $380. my system is now producing 18+kwhs most days when not raining its 4kw
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apparently all meters are going to be "smart meters" eventually, I don't know much about them.....just how to read the figures

I think mine has at least 4 whatever they are for......I guess "J" tariff comes into it (I don't have it)
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:31 PM   #982
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We have a 5kw system. Been up for 10 months and have produced just over 5000 kw. We have had a very crap winter here. I'd even say that we have the crapiest weather in the country.
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Old 27-08-2012, 10:58 PM   #983
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my smart meter cost me $250 + $30 odd in admin fees
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We have a 5kw system. Been up for 10 months and have produced just over 5000 kw. We have had a very crap winter here. I'd even say that we have the crapiest weather in the country.
must be in melbourne LOL
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Just received my first quote for Solar and I'm after opinions on it. I'm led to believe its all top quality but the price is top level as well. If I wanted to reduce the price I guess I would have to buy lesser quality products and/or buy a smaller system which will not be able to eradicate by electricity bills.
4.76 kw
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Inverter - 10yrs manuf.
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install - 5yrs workmanship and labour
$16,900 minus STC's (currently $27 each on STC market)
Plus new import/export meter around $650
5 week lead time.
System approx. annual yield -8000kWh
Inverter adaptable for battery system setup planned in 4-5 yrs

Is this price regarded as acceptable or have I just been watching too many ads on TV for 5kw systems for 6 grand.?
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Ah! Admin fees - don't you just love them for that!

What a crock of **** that is - total BS!

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to start, as you can see from preceding posts, your new meter will only be around $350, so not sure why you have a quote of $650. i think that is paid direct to etsa as well.

with the system, depending on which products you use can make a substantial difference to price.

the system i am getting is a cheap chinese set up. the inverter is a growatt inverter. when i asked about a SMA, the price jumped by $2-3k!! similar story with panels, so its easy to see how the price can add up.

at the end of the day, i might well encounter a 'get what you pay for' scenario, but given the warranties are the same as the pricier products i'm prepared to take the risk, as i can't afford a 'quality' system large enough to cover my bill.

its up to the individual and many (most) probably wouldn't take the risk i am taking with cheaper chinese products.

personally i would do a bit more ringing around just to get a bit of an idea
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Just received my first quote for Solar and I'm after opinions on it. I'm led to believe its all top quality but the price is top level as well. If I wanted to reduce the price I guess I would have to buy lesser quality products and/or buy a smaller system which will not be able to eradicate by electricity bills.
4.76 kw
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SMA SMC600A, 6kwp made in Germany
warranty -
panels -10yr manuf. 12yrs/90% and 25yrs / 80% output
Inverter - 10yrs manuf.
Framing - Alzone 20yrs structural defects
install - 5yrs workmanship and labour
$16,900 minus STC's (currently $27 each on STC market)
Plus new import/export meter around $650
5 week lead time.
System approx. annual yield -8000kWh
Inverter adaptable for battery system setup planned in 4-5 yrs

Is this price regarded as acceptable or have I just been watching too many ads on TV for 5kw systems for 6 grand.?

the system seems to be quite a good one.....however so is the price!

I have seen 5 kilowatt systems advertised here for around the $9,000.00 mark with a similar warranty

my advice.....shop around a bit more for a similar quality system but a much better price

there is this special from em for $10,300 ( http://www.energymatters.com.au/spec...ar-special.php )

the gear quoted in there is not bad stuff

this is a South australian special but I will stick my neck out and say you could get similar or better in other states from other companies

shop around
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Same here Rob. I wont be able to accept this system without some of it on loan, so with that its going to be about a 6yr payback. This is the dilemma I have...get a smaller system which I dont think I will do, or a lesser quality at a lesser price. As it is now, the panels have to be installed in 'landscape design' rather that the usual 'portrait' just to fit the 20 panels on the roof all facing north. A less quality system will mean more panels to get it up to 4.7kw and those panels will have to go on the west side, reducing their efficiency. I have 3 phase to my house so I'm guessing that will be the extra cost for the ETSA meter. Thanks for your reply
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