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Old 08-21-15, 07:44 PM   #173
jeff5may
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Originally Posted by MEMPHIS91 View Post
Yes that is the best route, but I'm not wanting to use the grid at all, I know it's more expensive, but we are crossing stuff of our list slowly but surely to be able to completely cut all ties with the power company.
OK, I understood what you said, but not sure how much you can afford to pay right away. Nor how much power you will be generating eventually. I suggested a micro inverter based on your current conditions. If you are planning to go with a large system, you should be looking for a combiner box, charge controller, inverter, and racking, cabling, wiring and such as separate components. For anything you want to own long term, none of this is considered cheap at all. Not something you would want to have to upgrade later.
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