"Daryl Walford" <dwalford@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> George W. Frost wrote:
>> "Daryl Walford" <dwalford@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>> Athol wrote:
>>>> Pit <spamlister@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Climate change is a fact and has been since a bunch of reptiles
>>>>> snuffed it .
>>>> Yeah, that's true. The problem at the moment is that there are
people
>>>> out there making a lot of noise and pretending that people are having
>>>> some sort of effect on it.
>>>>
>>>> It's an industry and it's obviously making someone lots of money.
>>>>
>>> And the problem with that is?
>>> Installing solar panels is quite profitable:-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Daryl
>>
>> Daryl, I am still waiting on a cost for panels, inverter and grid
supply,
>> looking for 200 watt if possible
>> total 2.5 - 3 Kw
> I don't know how to price systems but I know 200w panels sell for about
> $1500each.
> We are installing an approx 4kw system on Friday and I've been told the
> total cost is approx $55,000, thats 21X200 watt panels arranged in 3
rows
> of 7 on 30deg tilt frames onto a flat roof.
> Most systems we install are under 2kw for two reasons, firstly because
> most houses don't have enough north facing roof space to fit anymore
> panels and secondly because of the cost.
> You might change your mind about installing a system if you don't
qualify
> for the rebate now that its been means tested.
>
>
>
> Daryl
Looking at a system around $25,000, about 13 to 15 panels on a 25-30
degree
sloping iron roof facing due north, no trees or other blockers


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