FredWanaker
Well-known member
My electric bill last year was $1,422.19. We used 9026 kWh during the year = .157 per kWh using the average. Low month was 453 kWh and high month in summer was 1332 kWh. The area that faces southwest on the roof is about 15' x 25' or 375 sq ft.
I figure that anything that I put on the house that may require maintenance won't live more than 10 - 15 years. Several of our friends who bought into solar have been thru 2 systems in 15 years because the companies go under and the next company says they can't get parts to service the old system that has failed. So, using 10 years as a life expectancy, if I got 100% savings (not expecting that just using that number) that would be $1,422.19 x 10 years or $14,221.90 I could spend on solar, otherwise I am going backwards. Adding solar also increases my risk of a roof leak. And, with new insulation R50 in the attic, our electric bills are down about 15% this year so even with inflation, $1500 a year for electricity seems a good number to use. Can anyone get a system capable of putting out enough KW to make it worthwhile in a situation like this that includes batteries for night use? I think their life span is about 5 - 7 years before they start losing ability to charge. Last bid I got 10 years ago they wanted $35K - $40K for a system that would provide that much power based on the Sacramento area.
Has anyone installed solar lately where the cost zeroed out at 10 years? I am still thinking it is 20 - 25 years before the cost zeros out.
I figure that anything that I put on the house that may require maintenance won't live more than 10 - 15 years. Several of our friends who bought into solar have been thru 2 systems in 15 years because the companies go under and the next company says they can't get parts to service the old system that has failed. So, using 10 years as a life expectancy, if I got 100% savings (not expecting that just using that number) that would be $1,422.19 x 10 years or $14,221.90 I could spend on solar, otherwise I am going backwards. Adding solar also increases my risk of a roof leak. And, with new insulation R50 in the attic, our electric bills are down about 15% this year so even with inflation, $1500 a year for electricity seems a good number to use. Can anyone get a system capable of putting out enough KW to make it worthwhile in a situation like this that includes batteries for night use? I think their life span is about 5 - 7 years before they start losing ability to charge. Last bid I got 10 years ago they wanted $35K - $40K for a system that would provide that much power based on the Sacramento area.
Has anyone installed solar lately where the cost zeroed out at 10 years? I am still thinking it is 20 - 25 years before the cost zeros out.

