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Would have been much better off last year. Net metering 3.0 killed the solar industry in California. No reason to have solar without batteries now, adds $10k+ to the cost of installing a system.
What’s your monthly average electric bill?
 
I agree with Tommy, its only worth it if your monthly bill is fairly high. Hit up @JosB, he went down that rabbit hole and has a lot of knowledge on the subject.

I have a family friend that went full anti-SCE and spent a good $25k to buy a bunch of stuff to make his own lithium batteries and solar panels etc etc and hes generating a lot of electricity... but its not permitted and if the house burns down hes screwed. But hes able to run the entire house, all appliances (including AC) etc off of JUST the batteries.

I have another friend that lives outside of Napa (so PG&E territory) that has just solar panels and hes able to generate enough that he lives off of the "credits" that PG&E gives them (due to what generation they "buy back" from him). But now that all of the utility companies are charging a "flat fee" just to be connected to the grid, even those folks with badass solar systems are going to be paying ($24-$25 I think?) every month regardless of how much they do or dont generate.

[ Put your tin foil hats on, its time to do your own solar/battery systems and disconnect from the electric company altogether! ]
 
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Our current bill for SCE is around $350-$400 a month. We use a lot of power. My garage is pulling power almost 24-7. We have 2 full size refrigerators, deep freeze, air compressor, fans, swamp cooler, washer/dryer, way too many lights. We’ve done the little things like converting everything over to LED, installed a whole house fan in hopes we wouldn’t run the AC as much. (Whole house fan is a fucking game changer as far as actually cooling the house FYI) but we aren’t seeing much changes in our bill. My brother in law has the Tesla Power Wall but that’s another rabbit hole I haven’t went down yet. Every month we get a status report from SCE stating we are in the “fair” margin so I don’t really know what we are doing wrong.
 
Thats definitely on the higher end IMO.

You guys arent doing anything "wrong" per se, its just that the SCE average rate is .35c / kwh. The US average is less than half of that. If I were you guys I'd be looking into some kind of DIY solar system if you can swing the upfront costs. Something like this ( https://sungoldpower.com/collection...attery-32-x-440-watts-solar-panels-sgr-20k30e ) should be more than enough for you guys, and theres probably some kind of federal rebates too unless theyve ended that program like they did the electric car shit. Figure youll be $20k+/- "all in", which with your current bill in mind (which is only going to go up) would take you guys somewhere around 4.5 yrs for the system to pay for itself.

^ Thats exactly what Im hoping to do w/in the next couple of yrs...
 
Our house came with solar and a LG battery,

It’s about $125-150 a month for the lease.
Not sure what happens in 20 years or what ever when the lease is up.

I’m pretty happy with it though. We are heavy electric users. The house and shop are both a/c and heat pump so they A/C is running all year pretty much. Along with heating a jacuzzi. then cooling down the whole neighborhood by keeping doors and windows open while the AC is running. Also keeping the lights on when rooms are unoccupied…. (I actually decommissioned the outside drink fridge because it routinely got left open….Dad rant over)

The battery is cool.
our youngest was born in early January this year when we had those gnarly wind storms. When we brought him home our power was off for 3 days. The battery ran the kitchen, house heater, master bed and bath no problem.

On average I think our yearly settle up bill is about 500 bucks. Sometimes we owe sometimes we don’t.

Hope this was helpful 👍
 
Our house came with solar and a LG battery,

It’s about $125-150 a month for the lease.
Not sure what happens in 20 years or what ever when the lease is up.

I’m pretty happy with it though. We are heavy electric users. The house and shop are both a/c and heat pump so they A/C is running all year pretty much. Along with heating a jacuzzi. then cooling down the whole neighborhood by keeping doors and windows open while the AC is running. Also keeping the lights on when rooms are unoccupied…. (I actually decommissioned the outside drink fridge because it routinely got left open….Dad rant over)

The battery is cool.
our youngest was born in early January this year when we had those gnarly wind storms. When we brought him home our power was off for 3 days. The battery ran the kitchen, house heater, master bed and bath no problem.

On average I think our yearly settle up bill is about 500 bucks. Sometimes we owe sometimes we don’t.

Hope this was helpful 👍
Literally the first person on a lease I’ve heard that’s happy. 😂
 
Ehh I like to party at party’s…. What can I say 😂


Every time the solar folks come around trying to sell me solar I tell them I’ll buy what ever they are selling if they can buy me out of the lease 😂
It’s a short conversation and they usually don’t come back.
 
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