10-31-21, 10:42 AM | #11 |
Aspiring Renovator
Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Northeast Ohio
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My 10.25kW system has been installed and commissioned by a local contractor. A few days ago my local electric utility installed their bi-directional smart meter and we're good to go.
My contractor installed 25 Trina Solar 410w modules and a SolarEdge grid-tied inverter. So far the system claims to have produced 72.8kWh lifetime though most of that was before the utility installed the new meter so I will likely be charged for the few kWhs generated. It's been an expensive summer. Now we just need some sunshine, which is hard to come by here in Northeast Ohio due to wintertime Lake Effect. |
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