Quick update on the solar system.
We have officially begun fully offsetting our electric bill. I’m pretty excited about that seeing as we are only in the first week of March and we are making 1.5x what we are consuming. This means the bill for the day is fully offset because I’ve sent back enough power to pay for all I imported and half again to pay for the transport charges (I don’t get those back, I only get paid for the power I export).
In the end, the system has been working well. I’ve been learning a lot about how the weather, sun angle, and seasons effect the system. I went on line in mid-January. By the end of 2021 I’ll have a solid year to be able to report on. The company I went with uses software to size and calculate the performance of the system. Their default settings build the system in such a way that it completely offsets your power utility bill (annually) given your average usage history. My site presented a very favorable example as my barn roof is only a few degrees off (in both directions) for solar alignment. A static roof array can be tough for alignment, but I guess the folks that built the barn 230 years ago were thinking about the sun![emoji1787]
At the end of the say I’m happy with it so far. I did have a bad micro inverter on one panel from the start, but all is good now.
I’ll update when we really start cranking out the watts...
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