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1. How much power do you use, per month, per year in kWhrs.
Average is about 960kWh/month. I went back 2 years for the average.
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2. Where do yo live (nearest large city with similar weather as yours).
Oceanside, Ca. Basically, coastal San Diego
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3. Are the panels facing south, and tilted to your lattitude?
Facing south-southeast. Roof mounted, on whatever tilt my roof is pitched.
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4. Any shading (shading--should be none between 9am-3pm at least, winter/summer)
Virtually none. I'm removing a couple palm trees that would be in the way in the winter months.
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5. Utility company/rate plan/rates
SDG&E uses a tiered system. Don't know the rates offhand.
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6. Any other issues (not south facing, split East/West, etc.).
Nope.
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7. Anything else? (battery backup/off-grid).
Nope.
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8. Trying for rebates?
I'm doing the Performance Based metering plan for California. It's $.34 per kWh that my system produces.
Between myself and my installer, we've covered all the bases and the system we've come up with will be exactly what I want (and maybe a little over). I'm ok with a little over production, because we get our fair share of cloudy days (marine layer effect), so we factored that in, too.
My biggest question is is the inverter big enough for the 30 panels? I know the panels won't put out a full 225 watts each, but still....the 6000 inverter seems a tad small to me.
JimmyD