MARK.B.
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I could be wrong but i think that the VAT on solar installations was only 5% , the 20% was only charged on items fitted after the main installation, So the price would only come down 5% and not 20%.
Correct. 5% on solar installs.I could be wrong but i think that the VAT on solar installations was only 5% , the 20% was only charged on items fitted after the main installation, So the price would only come down 5% and not 20%.
Have you considered DIY, I did and all worked out fine, you just need to watch the numbers Generated Vs Usage.You've probably heard today that VAT on energy saving products - including solar panels - will be removed so an installation will (should) be 20% less from 1 April. That and rising electricity prices might change the equation.
I have thought carefully about pv panels on and off for some years but still not done it. I will think again now. A few things bother me - life of panels and the decline in efficiency over time being one, but the main worry was and perhaps still is the dodgy-ness of the industry. It seems a bit wild west, first there was rent a roof with no proper explanation of any risks on house sale, then there are guarantees and if they will be honoured, companies come and go *, cost and margin - all companies need to make a profit but I remember when FIT was cut suddenly the installation cost fell massively which suggests that margins were very high, cold calling from 'energy consultants' ** and so on. Unregulated or lightly regulated businesses shouldn't really be trusted with something of major long term importance. Who can you trust? I'm sure there are some good installers out there and many happy customers but I'll bet that there are a good many unhappy ones as well.
* A company set up with great fanfare on the edge of our village, rented barns/workshop/showroom etc from local farmer and offered everything 'green' from wood pellet boilers to pv installations. Someone I know had work done by them but they wouldn't come to sort out a problem. I had a dig around - they had disappeared. Companies house search, wound up but because it was a voluntary wind up no directors were disquaified. Search the directors on companies house and they had started and wound up companies before.
** A good reply to a cold call from an energy consultant is "so what are your qualifications?" Stops them in their tracks - "you say you are energy consulatants so I presume you must be qualified in some way otherwise anyone could set up and start phoning pepole" ... I just make the appointments .. "fine, but will the person you send be qualified..."
I presume you need an electrician to connect up and certify?Have you considered DIY, I did and all worked out fine, you just need to watch the numbers Generated Vs Usage.
How much did that setup cost??My panels are on the garage roof , Direct south facing
84FAF74E-6255-4395-9311-0EB692AF2478 by Allen Wells, on Flickr
Inverter inside the garage
52DF6E52-8620-4171-BB59-601FC70F7CAC by Allen Wells, on Flickr
And the battery
1E739F41-6B66-4EA1-882C-04452EA58544 by Allen Wells, on Flickr
All fitted in a day
Well...... That depends on whether you have the necessary understanding to do it yourself, who signs off when you plug the Toaster in? The inverter simply plugs in to a standard 3pin socket, of course the socket has RCD protection the inverter circuit handles the rest. It's not as simple as it sounds but as long as you have the necessary DC and AC isolator switches in place and you have the PV panels connected in a way that suits the inverter you're using you're good to go. But if you're not absolutely sure what you're doing don't do it because you could be handling voltage from the panels that has the potential to be Dangerous to life.I presume you need an electrician to connect up and certify?
No you can't, the inverter has to sense mains before it will process the power from the panels, if the mains goes down the inverter will shut off until the mains is restored again. I can't speak for the cheap Chinese eBay/Amazon inverters but a MCS certified Growatt Grid tie inverter does exactly that.Don't do this as you could send current back down an isolated (from the mains) circuit and kill a network electrician....
Think I heard this correctly...
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Edit: Jack Daniels has paid a visit, maybe my reply would be different it hadn't. Just saying
Unless you are a teenager or younger....I have thought carefully about pv panels on and off for some years but still not done it. I will think again now. A few things bother me - life of panels and the decline in efficiency over time being one, but the main worry was and perhaps still is the dodgy-ness of the industry. It seems a bit wild west, first there was rent a roof with no proper explanation of any risks on house sale, then there are guarantees and if they will be honoured, companies come and go *, cost and margin
How much did that setup cost??
Can you give us a bit of information on the equipment you chose. which panels and controller. Also expand a bit on numbers Generated Vs UsageHave you considered DIY, I did and all worked out fine, you just need to watch the numbers Generated Vs Usage.
Can you give us a bit of information on the equipment you chose. which panels and controller. Also expand a bit on numbers Generated Vs Usage
Thanks. I had a quick look. it all seems pretty straight forward. I haven't had any interest in it before, but just started thinking about doing my own installation. Which manufacturer did you use for your equipment? I don't think there is any risk telling me.The equipment I chosen suits the application which I intend to use it for, your situation will no doubt be different from mine.
It would be wrong of me to try and explain everything in a text format because 1) I'm not qualified to do that and 2) there is too higher risk of misunderstanding that could result in someone getting hurt and I don't want that on my conscience. Sorry.
I went for a Growatt 1500tl-x inverter and 4 X 295W Smaller Size Perlight Black Plus Mono Percium Solar Panel - 54 Cell Smaller 1.5m high.Thanks. I had a quick look. it all seems pretty straight forward. I haven't had any interest in it before, but just started thinking about doing my own installation. Which manufacturer did you use for your equipment? I don't think there is any risk telling me.
That sounds fair£9500
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