ToolsRCool
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Just a brief post about rooftop solar, for anybody considering it. I did it myself, and love the result. There are really only 3 parts and 2 wires. If you have an un-obstructed South facing roof surface, there is a lot to be gained. West works too. In my case, it is like having a 5.8kW generator running anytime the sun is out. Has been 100% maintenance free since installation. Was a full city permit build and inspection per utility company requirements. There are solar farms now popping up, which will be a different config than here.
I did 21 Mitsubishi 280W panels, and used micro-inverters, one per, so the system pushes in parallel vs series (no bottle-necks). Internet connectivity is not required, only for monitoring of system performance. 2.5 year ROI, electric bills are only $9 a month now (line connection fee) no matter how much we run the A/C. Even though we're in MI, it covers about 10 of the 12 months of total usage. No battery because we are still grid tied. Utility comes out and re-flashes the digital smart meter to basically have 2 odometers, one in each direction, of which they are totaled each month. At least in MI, the utility never really pays you for excess generation, but instead credits are issued of which you use at night and in the winter months. Meter reads negative during any daylight hours.
Nothing to sell, just an advocate for rooftop solar if anybody has any DIY questions, I'd be happy to answer. Utility rates are only ever going to increase. In this instance, it felt great to cut ties with the man. Solar incentives and rules differ per state, so I really only know them for MI. Even those have changed a bit since I did this a few years ago. There is, or at least was, also a US Federal tax rebate pertaining to such. Used panels are even available now in the market for very low cost, which really drives the total cost even lower.
Siding is shot in the below pic. Garage getting a full tear down and rebuild this spring.

I did 21 Mitsubishi 280W panels, and used micro-inverters, one per, so the system pushes in parallel vs series (no bottle-necks). Internet connectivity is not required, only for monitoring of system performance. 2.5 year ROI, electric bills are only $9 a month now (line connection fee) no matter how much we run the A/C. Even though we're in MI, it covers about 10 of the 12 months of total usage. No battery because we are still grid tied. Utility comes out and re-flashes the digital smart meter to basically have 2 odometers, one in each direction, of which they are totaled each month. At least in MI, the utility never really pays you for excess generation, but instead credits are issued of which you use at night and in the winter months. Meter reads negative during any daylight hours.
Nothing to sell, just an advocate for rooftop solar if anybody has any DIY questions, I'd be happy to answer. Utility rates are only ever going to increase. In this instance, it felt great to cut ties with the man. Solar incentives and rules differ per state, so I really only know them for MI. Even those have changed a bit since I did this a few years ago. There is, or at least was, also a US Federal tax rebate pertaining to such. Used panels are even available now in the market for very low cost, which really drives the total cost even lower.
Siding is shot in the below pic. Garage getting a full tear down and rebuild this spring.

