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Who's got solar on their house? Worth it? What's the run down? Who knows all the details? Justifying if it's worth it for my house or not.
Literally the first person on a lease I’ve heard that’s happy.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.
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You should be grand fathered in on your current net metering plan. If you added batteries with permit you’d be brought up to net metering 3.0 or whatever it is at that time.i have solar did it 3 or 4 years ago. I have a ~$500 credit with SCE and have had that since year 2 started. I have 17 panels i think. No batteries or back up so power still goes off when power is out. i want to add batteries but will probably wait a little longer until my system is paid off or i have a chunk of change to throw at it and not have to finance it.
I run the AC @ 78 during day and 72 at night during the summer. I was having $400 bills in the hotter months when i first got my house but only like $50 bills during winter time. now i pay straight $150 a month i think for solar loan which really averaged out the winter and summer month bills so im not making an overall killing or overall savings, just not having those summer months where the bill is huge and has to be paid that month.
If you get solar, make sure you get as big a system as you can. I would make sure your SCE annual reup dates is not in the summer too. i have a few months of generation that builds a credit before summer starts so i have a buffer for summer time kWh usage. I vreate average 38 kWh a day i think it is during summer.
Im curious to see how things change this year since the new rules went into effect october 1 though.
Gregg
I’ve wondered what the tax relief is and who is benefiting from those arrays being put up. Every school here has them too!Somewhat related - all the public schools and district buildings got solar in their parking lots within the past year or so around here. Wonder how long it will take to pay off.