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Old 10-22-16, 10:34 AM   #58
Roostre
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Thanks for the info MN!

I went with the SE7600 which SolarEdge actually rates for 9600 watts max DC power (STC) so I should have room to grow should my neighbor to the west take out a row of pines he has said he wanted cut down.

If I add to my shop roof it will need it's own inverter or microinverters to avoid a long trench and associated costs. My question right now is; Can I claim another tax credit next year if I do the shop next year?
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