Spacekiwi wrote:Damn but you get some nice power rates. Dont think ours have been near that low for 20 years plus.... That certainly makes a difference for any afforability concerns for you.
Cheers for that.
That $7,000 USD system is 7,000.00 USD = 9,134.45 AUD Australian (AUD). From http://themoneyconverter.com/AUD/USD.aspx
It is not just me or Florida. ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY (APS) buy back rate which is broken down into 24 different rates from $0.02888 cents to $0.04297 per kwh Feed-in Tariff. I think.
Just looked in Arizona because Solana Concentrated Solar Molten Salt Power Plant is in that service area. Which someone got me to thinking about here on the forums, thank you. Like I said you guys give me all kinds of things to think about and that entertains me.
On the other hand, for APS the rate is $0.09417 per kWh, from Nov to April; From May to Oct. $0.09687 per kWh for the first 400 kWh, plus $0.13817 per kWh for the next 400 kWh, plus $0.16167 per kWh for the next 2200 kWh, plus $0.17257 per kWh for all additional kWh. Slightly to twice as much as me depending.
Which really makes figuring out economics much more complicated. Consider if your system just puts out 400 kWH not only do you save that 400 ($38.75) you are also saving $0.0413 per kWH on the next 400 in the summer($16.52). Max savings $55.27 if you use 800 kWH. In the summer. 37.668 in the winter.
$557 for the year, in you use 800 kWH every month. And it generates 400 kWH in a month.
Just a hypothetical situation that CAN'T exist in real life. Just for grins using PVWttas Grid Anywhere a 5 kWp system in Gila Bend generates 8,737 kWHs. The array is 180 with a 20 degree tilt(a 4/12 roof). Monthly totals vary from 600 kWH in Dec to 882 in May. Which I find hilarious.
Then again I am easily amused.
Oh yeah, again the Gogreen site inverters I looked at are not allowed for an APS connected site. Not code compliant, I think. They are starting to remind me of a used car salesmen. "Honest it was only driven by a little old lady that only drove it to Pasadena on Sundays."
Plus exchanging/explaining ideas here helps find all the stupid errors I make even if you people are to nice to point them out to me.
Have fun, I am,
T2M
PS I sort of like the APS site. https://www.aps.com/en/residential/Pages/home.aspx seems to be better organized than FPLs ... or else I am just getting used to the language.
PPS for Daryl you posted while I was composing. A web site to look at for off the grid. http://www.technomadia.com/2015/02/livi ... ry-update/
The guy puts a big word count but good ideas and real world practical data with lessons learned.
PPPS My computer crashed and so that is all the editing of this post that I am going to do. Besides that 2.5 hours is long enough to bore you all.